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Graduate Fellowship in Forensic Computing Available

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(@memon)
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Graduate Fellowship
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Forensic Computing and Cyber Security
Two years of support with
Full Tuition + up to $30,000 annual stipend
Spring 2011 Fellowship Available

John Jay College invites applications for its Graduate Fellowship Program in Forensic Computing and Cyber Security. The fellowship is part of a collaborative effort between John Jay and NYU-Poly to educate the next generation of cyber security researchers who need to understand the complex interplay between computer security and forensics, economics, public policy and law. The program is sponsored by a NSF IGERT award obtained in collaboration with NYU-Poly's computer science department. The fellowship will be awarded to a computer science graduate who plans to pursue doctoral studies in computer security.

Tuition + Stipend. The fellowship award is for full-time study by a citizen or permanent resident and will provide tuition support and an annual stipend of as much as $30,000 for up to four semesters. The fellow will join John Jay's graduate program in digital forensics and cyber security. Our program offers a Master of Science in Forensic Computing that integrates computer science with criminal justice, information assurance and digital forensics. While pursuing an M.S. degree, the trainee will do thesis research as a research assistant with faculty at John Jay College and NYU-Poly. Several of our graduates have entered doctoral programs and the fellowship offers M.S. students the unique opportunity to become active in research early in their graduate careers. Female and minority candidates are encouraged to apply.

To Apply Applications are being accepted now for the Spring 2011 Fellowship with an award for
Fall 2011 to follow To apply for the Fellowship download an application from the John Jay website at www.jjay.cuny.edu. In addition to the standard “Application Instructions” and admission requirements, applicants for the Graduate Fellowship in Forensic Computing and Cyber Security need to follow these guidelines when submitting their applications include a cover letter that notes the applicant's interest in being a Graduate Fellow include a résumé the required personal statement should describe the applicant's interests in digital forensics and cyber security the required letters of reference must be from faculty who can speak to the applicant's suitability for future doctoral studies in digital forensics and cyber security. The application deadline for the Spring Graduate Fellowship is November 15, 2010.

For More Information Contact Professor Richard Lovely, Program Director, at rlovely at jay.cuny.edu Forensic Computing Program website web.jjay.cuny.edu/~fcm


   
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The application deadline for the Spring Graduate Fellowship is November 15, 2010.

Perhaps just a little late…


   
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