Call for grants open for Bachelor’s Final Projects in cybersecurity!

Call for grants open for Bachelor’s Final Projects in cybersecurity!

Artemisa launches a new call for grants to support UPF students in developing their Bachelor’s Final Project in cybersecurity, offering financial support and an opportunity to take the first step towards a professional career in digital security.
21.01.2026

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The Artemisa Chair, funded by the European Union NextGeneration-EU, Recovery Plan, Transformation and Resilience, through INCIBE, opens a new call for grants aimed at students from the School of Engineering of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra who wish to carry out their Bachelor’s Final Project (TFG) in the field of cybersecurity.

What are these grants?

  • These are financial grants intended to support the development of Bachelor’s Final Projects related to cybersecurity.
  • They are addressed to students enrolled in the degrees of Computer Engineering, Telecommunications Network Engineering, Mathematical Engineering and Data Science, and Computational Audiovisual Engineering.
  • Up to 15 grants are available, with a maximum amount of €1,500 per student, covering the enrollment fee and providing support for the development of the final project.

Important dates

  • Application deadline: February 18, 2026 (inclusive).
  • Publication of the list of selected students: February 19, 2026.

How to apply

  • Applicants must meet the following requirements:
    • Be enrolled in one of the aforementioned degree programs.
    • Be registered in the Bachelor’s Final Project course.
  • Complete the pre-application form by February 6, 2026.
  • Submit the official application, including a summary of the proposed project, by February 18, 2026.

Selected students will participate in dissemination and communication activities related to their work.

This initiative aligns with one of the main objectives of the Artemisa project: generating knowledge, training professionals, raising awareness of the importance of cybersecurity, and promoting diversity and the participation of women in this field.

If you are considering a Bachelor’s Final Project related to digital security, cryptography, privacy, or cyber risks, this is an excellent opportunity to boost your project and gain financial support and visibility.

  

 


This publication is part of the project Artemisa, financed by “European Union NextGeneration-EU, the Recovery Plan, Transformation and Resilience, through INCIBE”.