Professor Michael Kölling has received the Outstanding Contribution to Computer Science Education award by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group for Computer … Read more
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Computing students’ project wins innovation prize
Four final year Computer Science students have won a cash prize for a project which the Kent Innovation and Enterprise team (KIE) judged to the … Read more
Students share social media expertise with local businesses
Student IT consultants were invited to share their knowledge in social and collaborative media with local organisations at an interactive workshop on 6 March, at … Read more
Computing students organise Hackathon
Two enterprising Computer Science students have staged a ‘hackathon’ for students at the University of Kent. The two-day event known as #kenthack was organised by … Read more
School of Computing student achieves highest Duke of Edinburgh accolade
A School of Computing student has been presented with the Duke of Edinburgh (D of E) gold award by Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, at … Read more
International attention for Tinkering Society
A Kent Union society, popular with School of Computing students, has attracted interest from the online technology community by building an inexpensive antenna that can … Read more
Sciences Research Festival
The Faculty of Sciences is holding a Research Festival on Thursday, 10 January in the new Colyer-Fergusson building to celebrate and raise awareness of the research across … Read more
Kent computer expert recognised for impact on computer science education
Michael Kölling, Professor of Computer Science at the University of Kent, has been named as the winner of the Outstanding Contribution to Computer Science Education … Read more
High employment and salaries for graduates
The School of Computing is celebrating after the 2012 National Student Survey (NSS) confirmed the excellent employment rates of its graduates. All of the undergraduate … Read more
School of Computing involved in £2.7 million computing consortium
The European Commission has awarded £2.7million (€3.4million) to a computing consortium that includes the School of Computing’s Professor Simon Thompson. The award is for research … Read more






