Dr Jason Nurse from Kent’s School of Computing provides advice on how to stay safe online as cybercriminals and fraudsters attempt to exploit uncertainty, fear … Read more
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School helps produce 1700 face shields for health care providers
The effort to provide personal protective equipment (PPE) to healthcare workers has been a main item on the news agendas for weeks. Members of the … Read more
A chance to learn Erlang for free
Many people are using the Covid-19 lockdown as an opportunity to learn new skills. If learning more about the Erlang programming language has been on … Read more
Computer Science student helps pharmacists with national Covid-19 response
Shao Yong is currently on her Year in Industry at the Royal Pharmaceutical Society which is playing a critical role in the coronavirus response. Shao … Read more
Kent designs and supplies 3D shield protection to Pilgrims Hospices
The School of Computing is part of a team from the University of Kent that has supported Pilgrims Hospices by creating 3D printed face shields … Read more
Farewell to Professor Richard Jones
Richard Jones, Head of School of Computing and Professor of Computer Systems retires today after 35 years at the University of Kent. He joined Kent as … Read more
Message from new Head of School
Dear all, As the new Head of School, following the retirement of Professor Richard Jones, I wanted to introduce myself and thank everyone for their … Read more
Deadline for Year In Computing extended
The deadline for applications for the Year In Computing programme has been extended to Thursday 30th April. The ‘year in’ programmes is an initiative where … Read more
Working from home risks online security and privacy – how to stay protected
GaudiLab/Shutterstock Jason Nurse, University of Kent Remote working can be a blessing. More time with family, less commuting, and meetings from the comfort of your … Read more
A letter to computing students about Covid-19
Today we updated the School of Computing students with the latest information on how the Covid-19 virus will affect their studies. The email was sent … Read more