Why Choose Us

About the School

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Teaching in the School of Computing is delivered by a team of experienced, highly qualified and enthusiastic academics.

The School of Computing is committed to educating highly employable graduates and to encourage the development of students' employability and entrepreneurship. We have a number of programmes and initiatives that support students in building their careers and improving their employability and professional skills.

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Our dedicated Personal Academic Tutors support undergraduate students throughout their study. In addition to lectures, tutorials and practicals, subject specialised support is provided to students via virtual and face to face help sessions. We place great emphasis in responding to student feedback. Our student satisfaction ratings in Mathematics for example are among the highest in the UK.

Our students have access to a number of exciting labs including: the GameLab studio, complete with programmable games machines connected to PCs; some of the most advanced Cisco labs in London; and a mobile applications lab with software that allows students to build apps for multi-platform smartphones.

Our research is applied, relevant to industry and often carried out in collaboration with external partners. We have particular strengths in mathematics and statistics, communications technology, knowledge management, intelligent systems and media design for interaction

Latest News

Digital Toybox 2013

School of Computing Summer Show

Launch Party: Thursday 6th June 5-8pm
Public Viewing: Friday 7th June 11-3pm

Ask for KTP Success

Ask nominated for best Knowledge Transfer Projects Partnerships award by the Technology Strategy Board

PhD Successes

Kafil Ahmed, VC scholarship student, successfully passes his PhD and Deepthi N. Ratnayake successfully defends her PhD thesis

Graduate Employment

Graduate success for MSc Network Management and Security students

Work-Related Learning Really Working

Student participation in our work-related learning module is excellent

Inaugural Lecture

Professor Martin Wright presented his Inaugural Lecture on Thursday 25 April 2013

School of Computing Courses