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Women in STEM society founded by Computing student

By opg | 21 January 2020

A new student society aimed at women studying sciences has been launched by a first year School of Computing student. Helena Vegheim, who is on … Read more

Bursary win for Master’s Student Betsy

By opg | 20 November 2019

Master’s student Betsy Uchendu has been awarded £500 as a winner of the Postgrad Solutions Study Bursary 2019. Betsy, who is studying on the conversion course, … Read more

Another century of placements for computing students

By opg | 14 August 2019

Students at the School of Computing have had another vintage year of placement offers. Over 100 students will be going on a paid industry placement as an … 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

All female team tackle plastic pollution at Athena Hack

By cb244 | 17 April 2019

A group of Masters students from the School of Computing attended Athena Hack, an all-women hackathon, in London from 13-14 April 2019. The hackathon was … Read more

Computing students reach final of start-up competition

By cb244 | 19 March 2019

Three students from the School of Computing have gone through to the final of the Business Start-up Journey (BSUJ) and will pitch their ideas at … Read more

Summer school opportunity for computing students

By cb244 | 06 March 2019

Students from the School of Computing can apply for free places on immersive summer schools in France. The three-week courses, which are taught in English, each … Read more

Improve your skills with a Year in Computing

By cb244 | 01 November 2018

Many students are keen to learn the tech skills that will make them stand out to a graduate employer, or simply want to learn more … Read more

KirCCS Public Engagement Event in Cyber Security

By cb244 | 22 October 2018

Kent Interdisciplinary Research Centre in Cyber Security (KirCCS) at the University of Kent, representing the University of Kent as a UK government recognised ACE-CSR (Academic … Read more

Placement student wins Digital Recognition Award

By cb244 | 03 September 2018

Sam Cordner-Matthews, a Computer Science with a Year in Industry student, has received a Digital Recognition Award while on placements at Schroders. The Digital Recognition … Read more

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