
Announcing the CodeBots Scholarship at The University of Queensland
CodeBots was started with the mission to help humans engineer awesome software, and we are committed to advancing this profession with a scholarship at the University of Queensland.
We are proud to announce our new scholarship for The University of Queensland.
CodeBots was started with the mission to help humans engineer awesome software, and we are committed to advancing this profession.
Eban Escott, CEO & co-founder of CodeBots, recently announced this scholarship as a way to invest in the education for future generations of professionals in these fields. As a demonstration of our company's beliefs and values that we live by day in, day out, this scholarship has been established to support a meritorious indigenous or female student.
The CodeBots Scholarship, worth $5,000, will be awarded in semester one of 2021. Both new and current undergraduate students in the study area of Engineering or Computing will be eligible.
You can find out more information and apply via The University of Queensland's website.
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