Leonardo, important Italian company active in the defense, aerospace and security sectors, confirms its active engagement with UniGe by funding new scholarships reserved for unemployed female students who will apply for a master's or postgraduate course in Cybersecurity and critical infrastructure protection.
The company has long cooperated with the master's program by offering its business expertise and this year is betting on young unemployed graduates who decide to participate in the master's program or course by making available to them 8 scholarships in the amount of 2.500 euros to cover the registration fee.
The scholarships are in addition to the 3 scholarships already offered by Enginius, Sababa Security and Rina consulting for unemployed students from 2,500 euros each.
The grants, along with UniGe's grant intended for the unemployed, allows the scholarship winners to participate for free in an established, top-tier master's program, with a 100% placement that has a market value of over 6.000 euros.
To enable attendance by students from any region, classes will be distance learning online and it will also be possible to enroll in individual teachings of the course to provide a way to delve into just a few aspects of cybersecurity.
With the "specialize to compete" project of the Liguria Region there is also the possibility of obtaining a voucher to fully reimburse the registration costs. .
An unmissable opportunity for comprehensive training, university and corporate, to enter the world of work as a key player.
For all info on the master's degree and advanced course: cybersecurity.master.unige.it.
Contact: master.cybersecurity@unige.it