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Alumna named as finalist in Digital Women awards

By cb244 | 18 February 2020

Computer Science Alumna, Alex Cachia has made it to the finals of the Digital Women Awards in two categories: Digital Women for Good award and … Read more

Advent of Code competition winners

By cb244 | 17 February 2020

The Computer Science Society at Canterbury took part in Advent of Code in the run up to Christmas. Advent of Code is an Advent calendar … Read more

Student wins prize in LEGO MINDSTORMS Voice Challenge

By cb244 | 12 February 2020

James Pearson, a final year Computer Science with a Year in Industry student, won US $150 in Amazon vouchers as part of a global creative … Read more

School welcomes Sanjay Bhattacherjee as lecturer

By cb244 | 29 January 2020

Dr Sanjay Bhattacherjee has joined the University of Kent as a Lecturer in the School of Computing. Sanjay has strong inter-disciplinary research interests around the … Read more

Will a Robot take my Job? Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work

By cb244 | 22 January 2020

Colin Johnson from the School of Computing is to deliver a STEM@Kent lecture on Wednesday 5 February between 5 and 6pm in Grimond Lecture Theatre … Read more

School of Computing hosts Discover STEM@Kent lectures

By cb244 | 14 January 2020

As part of the Discover STEM@Kent lecture series the School of Computing will be hosting two lectures, open to students, staff and the wider community, … Read more

New Employability Ambassadors in the School of Computing

By cb244 | 04 November 2019

The School of Computing recently employed two students as Employability Ambassadors to help raise awareness of employability events and opportunities and mentor students looking for … Read more

10 Year Test of Time Award shows strength of research at Kent

By cb244 | 18 September 2019

Matteo Migliavacca and his co-authors have been awarded the 10 Years Test of Time Award by the 2019 ACM International Conference on Distribute and Event-based … Read more

Computing scholar attends Bestway celebration

By cb244 | 02 August 2019

Computing student and Bestway Foundation scholar Muhammad Rehman, MSc Cybersecurity, and fellow scholar Huma Razzaq, MSc Advanced Communications Engineering, attended the Bestway Foundation Scholars Reception … Read more

New opportunities with ECE France partnership

By cb244 | 22 July 2019

The School of Computing is delighted to announce the renewal of its partnership with ECE, a leading French engineering school based in Paris and Lyon.  … Read more

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