ICT Labs Master's Program: Security and Privacy

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 8.52 k / Year(s)  
601–800 place StudyQA ranking:2290 Duration:24 months

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The EIT ICT Labs Master School is part of EIT ICT Labs.

EIT ICT Labs is one of the first three Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs) selected by the European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT) to accelerate innovation in Europe.

EIT ICT Labs goal is to bring more innovation in the domain of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to market. To reach this goal the EIT ICT Labs connect excellent European organisations in education, research and business to speed up innovation.

The EIT ICT Labs Master School is an exclusive joint initiative by the leading technical universities and business schools in Europe with additional mentoring and partnering from excellent European research organisations and leading business partners.

As a student in this master's programme you will be prepared to face the challenges of your future career as well as the global challenges of the society.

You will gain state of the art technical knowledge and achieve the ability needed to drive your innovations to the market. The programme focuses strongly on the acquisition of transferable skills, especially in innovation and entrepreneurship.

Strength of program
While you get an excellent theoretical education you also get the opportunity to work with European top research facilities and leading business partners. The programme includes an internship programme in which students, teachers, and our business partners develop a project for your Master's thesis. This combination teaches you the creative skills that enable you to play a key role in the future of your field and drive innovations to the global markets. Numerous extracurricular activities and networking opportunities with fellow students at other universities make this programme a unique European experience.

Core values of the programme:

* A Strong Partner Network
* Guaranteed Internships
* Mentoring Programme
* Strong Technical Entrepreneurial Education
* Value Community

Career opportunities
Successful graduates will easily find positions in companies that provide product services, such as Telecom companies, Financial Institutes, Software and Hardware vendors, et al, who require a high assurance in their ICT systems.

Graduates of the S&P major should also be in a good position to start their own company, providing product or technology development, business development or consultancy services.

Another career option is an advanced research career in industry and academy, including PhD education at the involved universities and at other top universities. Last but not least, the governmental security agencies lack a qualified pool of systems security engineers despite the hype about cyber attacks and security breaches that seem to flood the media.

The EIT ICT Labs Master School offers a two year programme in which you can choose two universities in two different European countries to build a curriculum of your choice based on your skills and interest.

The two-year programme (120 ECTS) includes a technical major (90 ECTS) and an Innovation & Entrepreneurship Minor (30ECTS).

ELTE is involved in two of the seven technical majors: Service Design and Engineering (SDE) and Security and Privacy (S&P).

The exit-point courses in S&P at ELTE (specialization: Advanced Cryptography)

* Advanced cryptography (6 ECTS)
* Cryptography and its applications (6 ECTS)
* Cryptographic protocols (6 ECTS)
* Economics of Security and Privacy (6 ECTS)
* Applied Cryptography Project Seminar (6 ECTS)

1. Previous studies: A completed Bachelor's degree Applicants must have completed a Bachelors degree encompassing a minimum of 180 ECTS credits or equivalent academic qualifications from an internationally recognized university.Conditional acceptance Students in their final year of undergraduate education may also apply and if qualified, receive a conditional acceptance. Applicants following longer technical programmes and who have completed courses equivalent to an amount of 180 ECTS, will be considered on a case-by-case basis.2. Language requirements: Proof of English proficiency Applicants must provide proof of their English language proficiency, which is generally established through an internationally recognized test. Some of the entry universities have additional tests or exemptions. General English proficiency requirements: * IELTS Academic Training test (An overall band score of at least 6.5, with no section lower than 6, is required. * TOEFL Internet-based test, iBT (A total score of at least 92 (with writing section 22) is required. * University of Cambridge / University of Oxford Certificates Certificate in Advanced English (CAE): grades A- C are accepted. Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE): grades A- C are accepted.For applicants choosing ELTE as their entry university, ELTE accepts all state accredited language examinations (according to the CEFR) - minimum requirement: level B2. English Language Requirements IELTS band: 6.5 CAE score: (read more) Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) is part of the Cambridge English suite and is targeted at a high level (IETLS 6.5-8.0). It is an international English language exam set at the right level for academic and professional success. Developed by Cambridge English Language Assessment - part of the University of Cambridge - it helps you stand out from the crowd as a high achiever. 60 (Grade C) TOEFL iBT® test: 92

Hungarian Scholarship Board Office
The Hungarian Scholarship Board (HSB) Office (Balassi Institute, Hungary) offers scholarships to foreign students and lecturers in higher education institutions as well as research fellows who intend to gain further professional experience in Hungarian higher education institutions or research institutes.

Scholarships offered by the HSB allow studies or research in any fields of art or science at an accredited Hungarian higher education institution or research institute selected by the applicant in advance.

In their scholarship application material, students HAVE TO submit a Letter of Acceptance from a lecturer of the university, which declares that the lecturer is ready to host the scholarship holder with a tuition fee waiver.

There are seven types of scholarships are available:

A semester/partial studies (310 months)
B postgraduate studies, research (321 days or 110 months)
C/1 - full PhD programme (36 months)
C/2 partial PhD studies (10 months)
D postdoctoral studies, research (110 months)
E research stay (321 days or 110 months)
F summer courses in the summer of 2013 (24 weeks)*
* Only courses published in the list of Summer Courses 2013 on the HSB website can be selected.

If you are interested in studying at ELTE, please contact the central Department of International Education and Mobility or the faculty coordinators directly so that they can link you with the relevant department or lecturer to discuss your application plans.

Visegrad Scholarship Program (VSP)
The International Visegrad Fund offers Masters and Post-Masters schol­ar­ships awarded to selected schol­ars for peri­ods of 1 or 2 semes­ters (with the excep­tion of Masters schol­ar­ships within the In-Coming scheme where 1 to 4-semester schol­ar­ships can be awarded). Given the annual bud­get of 1,190,800, the Fund will award over 300 semes­ters in total in the aca­d­e­mic year 2014/2015 (more infor­ma­tion).

Applicants whose cur­rent (i.e., at the time of apply­ing) uni­ver­sity or employer is fur­ther than 1,500 km from the selected host university/institute are eli­gi­ble for a one-time travel grant (see the Instructions).

Citizens of the fol­low­ing coun­tries and ter­ri­to­ries can apply:

Albania (AL), Armenia (AM), Azerbaijan (AZ), Belarus (BY), Bosnia and Herzegovina (BA), Czech Republic (CZ), Georgia (GE), Hungary (HU), Kosovo (XK), Macedonia (MK), Moldova (MD), Montenegro (ME), Poland (PL), Russia (RU), Serbia (RS), Slovakia (SK), and Ukraine (UA).

The schol­ar­ship pro­gram is not applic­a­ble to, nor does it cover full stud­ies within joint pro­grams (i.e., dou­ble or multiple-degree). The schol­ar­ship does not cover studies/research at other insti­tu­tions or in other coun­tries than those spec­i­fied in the appli­ca­tion form. The schol­ars are expected to work on their study/research projects at the host university/institution for the entire schol­ar­ship period. All appli­cants must have fin­ished at least 4 semes­ters of uni­ver­sity at the time of applying.

Scholarship schemes:

* Intra-Visegrad Scholarships (within CZ, HU, PL, SK)
* In-Coming Scholarships (from AL, BA, XK, MK, ME, RU, and RS)
* Scholarships for EaP (from AM, AZ, BY, GE, MD, and UA)

* Out-Going Scholarships (to AL, AM, AZ, BY, BA, GE, XK, MK, MD, ME, RS, and UA)
* Visegrad Scholarships at OSA (sep­a­rate fel­low­ship program)

If selected each scholar receives the schol­ar­ship fund­ing at the begin­ning of each five-month period (semes­ter) upon a writ­ten con­fir­ma­tion from the host university/institution (see Article 4 of the Contract).

Deadline for all schol­ar­ship appli­ca­tions (with the excep­tion of Visegrad Scholarships at OSA) is at 12:00 p.m. (noon) on January 31 each year. Results are announced by mid-May.

Opportunities for students from the USA
Study Abroad Organizations American Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS) provides study abroad programs at a handful of international destinations, including Hungary. Here students may study in courses taught in English and across an interdisciplinary spectrum.

The AIFS Study Abroad Scholarships may provide rather generous funds for those who demonstrate both academic motivation and financial need.

Eligible applicants are also expected to show involvement in international clubs or activities.
The Diversity Scholarships are doled out to those students who are most underrepresented in the study abroad arena. One full ride is awarded and three-$2,000 Minority Scholarships are given as well.

Private Funding
TheInternational Research and Exchanges Board (IREX) is an internationally recognized organization whose main mission is providing various levels and types of support for scholars and professionals working in the field of international and foreign policy. IREX encourages fresh networks of multicultural exchange and cutting edge communications that make a better world. Besides a handful of research grants and fellowships for study in post-Soviet Eurasian countries, IREX also provides Short-Term Travel Fellowships.

Many high level scholarly funds provide for long-term abroad programs, so thankfully this IREX fund makes $5,000 awards available for those whose on site requirement is only a couple of months.

The National Endowment for the Humanities Research Program is administered by American Councils for International Education and funded by the NEH. Eligible candidates for the program must be pursuing a research project in the humanities in Hungary or another Eastern or Central European country. Only those in post-graduate or post-doctoral situations are considered and applicants must have a working knowledge of the country's language. Up to $40,000 is awarded for a year of study.

Rotary International is known the world around for its charitable good deeds. No less well known are its generous scholarships. The Ambassadorial Scholarships are given out to over a hundred carefully selected applicants each year. Eligible candidates must represent the Rotary well. Preference is given to those pursuing humanitarian programs and sustainable development studies in Hungary or a few dozen other Rotary-eligible countries. Awards are $26,000 for an academic year.

College Scholarships
The University of Minnesota has forged a valuable exchange partnership with a number of Eastern European or Eurasian countries, including Hungary, through the Alexander Dubcek Fund. The program provides various levels of monetary assistance to both UMN students as well as those from partner countries. Students from UMN or Hungary may qualify for up to $2,000 in scholarship money for a term abroad or, for Hungarian students, at UMN.Michigan State University's "Democratization and Economic Transition in Eastern Europe" engages political science and international studies majors in a summer study abroad program that spans Hungary, Turkey and Romania all closely related in geographic location as well as in social and economic climates. While the program is open to students from outside institutions only MSU students may qualify for MSU scholarships:

Randall Smith/M. Richard Zinman Award for Study Abroad goes to outstanding majors in the James Madison College (sponsor of this program) who will benefit from one of the college's study abroad programs, such as the program in Hungary. Awards are $1,000.

MSU Credit Union Scholarships are the most widely awarded and generous. Up to $1,000 for a summer program is available for those who demonstrate balance of academic merit and financial need. Forest Akers Scholarships are given to those study abroad participants who may not be able to afford the program without the necessary funds. Awards are $500.

For students from Canada
British Columbia
Eötvös Loránd University meets the designation criteria determined by the Ministry of Advanced Education, Innovation and Technology, British Columbia. Students from British Columbia may be eligible for funding through StudentAid BC.

The StudentAid BC school code assigned to Eötvös Loránd University is QULV. Please refer to this code in future correspondence with StudentAid BC.

New Brunswick
Eötvös Loránd University meets the designation criteria determined by the Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training, and Labour, New Brunswick.

Students from New Brunswick may be eligible for funding through the Brunswick Student Financial Assistance Program.
The code assigned to Eötvös Loránd University is QWAO. Please refer to this code in future correspondence with StudentAid BC.

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