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Academic Spotlight on Dan Bard

By Charlotte Vergette | 19 July 2024

We spoke with Dan Bard, Lecturer in the School of Computing, to delve into his perspective on everything you can expect as a student in … Read more

Welcome Week Timetables

By Matthew Brears | 04 September 2023

Welcome to the School of Computing!   The School of Computing is based in the Kennedy Building on the University of Kent campus. In this … Read more

Two thirds of students change ideas about their future career while at University, research shows

By Matthew Brears | 14 June 2023

Research fromĀ a team at the University of Kent challenges the ways in which students are supported at University around employability. Almost two thirds (61%) of … Read more

Year in Industry stories: final year Computing student, Marvan Tennekoon

By Matthew Brears | 14 June 2023

If you’re interested in doing an industrial placement year, Marvan can give you some information. Have a read below. Why did you choose Kent? I … Read more

From Cyber Security MSc to Ernst and Young Luxembourg, with Gabriel Ruaud

By Matthew Brears | 24 April 2023

Graduating with a Distinction in his Cyber Security MSc, Gabriel Ruaud talks to us about his time at Kent and how the institute of Cyber … Read more

Programming systems research wins Editor’s Choice award

By Matthew Brears | 19 April 2023

With the world becoming more autonomous and efficient, we rely on computer software to perform a variety of tasks. To create the software, we write … Read more

Teaching the cyber professionals of tomorrow: iCSS hosts NCSC CyberFirst event for local schools

By Matthew Brears | 23 March 2023

The Institute for Cyber Security in Society (iCSS) aims to get young people more engaged with cyber security while at school, leading to a more … Read more

Computing students tackle global competition, ‘Advent of Code’

By Matthew Brears | 01 March 2023

Every year, David Barnes (@kentdjb) encourages the School of Computing students to take part in a competitive coding challenge called Advent of Code. As the … Read more

Safer Internet Day: How to be a Cyber Superhero

By Matthew Brears | 07 February 2023

Using electronic devices has become almost a necessity in our day-to-day lives. For this reason, it’s never been more important for us to be cyber … Read more

How can organisations understand the causes of cyber attacks?

By Matthew Brears | 25 January 2023

PhD Student Clare Patterson talks to Dell Technologies on their Need to Know podcast about how organisations can learn to understand incident causation and the … Read more

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