The aim of this program is to encourage the use of ARM processors as teaching aids in universities and other higher education establishments. University courses which focus on SoC design, computer architecture, embedded systems development or general programming can benefit from using ARM IP and development systems. Students use today’s tools and technology. The university program provides a variety of starting points, tools, and materials to both students and faculty looking to do ARM projects based on real hardware, incorporate ARM into new or existing curricula, or gain familiarity with ARM. These include development systems, physical IP components, Real-Time OS's, ESL tools, training materials, and application notes. ARM Ltd and the University of Liverpool are offering exciting and generous scholarship and internship opportunities for one or two students from India to study for a microelectronics masters degree at the University of Liverpool undertaking their project work as paid interns at ARM R&D in the UK. This is the fourth year that this scholarship has been offered and case studies for the previous scholarship recipients can be found online.
More info on the ARM - University Of Liverpool Scholarship/Internship Opportunity.
The ARM University Program is now offering FREE donations of a variety of hardware development, prototyping, and evaluation platforms. These requests must be from someone employed by a qualified university or research organization. This can be a professor, staff member, or a full-time researcher. For more information, please see the bottom section of the Development Platforms page below: | Frequently Asked Questions | |
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