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Get ahead with a postgraduate degree - come to our open evening

Get ahead with a postgrauate degree in Computing, Information Studies and Product Design

Come to our open evening and find out how you can enhance your career prospects with a postgraduate degree in computing, information studies or product design. Find out more...

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The annual pasta bridge challenge

Disability campaigner wins first alumnus award
11/01/2012
Julie Howell, a graduate from 1992 in Information Studies will receive this new award at our winter graduation this February. Find out more...


The annual pasta bridge challenge

Research grant success
05/01/2012
Researchers in the Natural Language Technology Group have been awarded funding in the international Digging into Data Challenge to develop new ways of exploring historical records. Find out more...


The annual pasta bridge challenge

Pasta bridge challenge
23/11/2011
Students test their design and engineering skills by building bridges entirely from dried pasta. Find out more...


Extended Masters for Computing Programmes

Extended Masters for Computing Programmes
This EMA (CP) course is designed for masters computing students who need to develop their English language skills. Find out more...


REF

Professor Morgan Heikal joins the REF
Professor Morgan Heikal is one of six academics from the university appointed to sit on panels for the national Research Excellence Framework (REF) in 2014. Find out more...


The Computational Intelligence Group's Robotic Adventures
08/02/2012
Graham Winstanley of the Computational Intelligence Research Group discusses the work within the group on autonomous rovers.

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Support for international students at the university is very good and tutors are very helpful.

Jo Fung, MA Information Studies

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