Marshall Plan Scholarship

Due to his excellent study results and exciting research projects within the scope of his Bachelor's thesis, Marijan Divkovic, student at the Department Digital Business & Software Engineering (DiBSE), received the coveted Marshall Plan Scholarship for his Bachelor's thesis: "Making Machine Learning accessible for SMEs: Framework requirements and clustering prototype".

Since 2020, it has been possible for students of the DiBSE degree programme to apply for the internationally recognised scholarship. Due to the current COVID-19 situation, Marijan Divkovic will conduct virtual research for his Bachelor's thesis at the 'University of Nebraska at Omaha', thereby significantly expanding his expertise.

Peter J. Mirski, Head of the Digital Business & Software Engineering programme, looks forward to this new form of cooperation: "Our sister university, the University of Nebraska at Omaha, has an excellent reputation. Mr Divkovic will particularly benefit from the expertise of his US co-supervisor, Professor Deepak Khazanchi."

Marshall Plan Award

The prestigious Marshall Plan Award is given for research stays at prestigious elite universities in the US. The Marshall Plan Scholarship Program (MSP) supports the scientific exchange of students of technical courses in Austria and the USA. Since 2009, MCI students have regularly been awarded the coveted Marshall Plan Scholarship