Fully funded MSc by Research in Computer Science – Apply now

Get a fully-funded MSc by Research in Computer Science at the University of Lincoln. Two scholarships are on offer for this one year course in collaboration between the University of Lincoln and Samsung Electronics. Funding will cover your tuition fees and a salary of £14,400 p/yr.  Your research project will be part of a larger industry-academia…

Socially interactive robots to support autistic children

Technology is supporting and aiding a variety of people and disabilities every single day, enriching their lives as much as possible. Autistic children can now get communication support from robots. Autism is a lifelong developmental disability that affects how a person communicates with, and relates to, other people. It also affects how they make sense…

Graduate jobs for you: Apply now

Are you looking for your next step after university? Not too sure where to go, what to look for and sick of being told you don’t have the experience yet? Fear not! We have some great graduate jobs open to our students in the School of Computer Science. Ever wanted to be a games programmer…

International students sightsee in London

A group of international MSc Computer Science students receive an all-paid trip to London to end the programme year on a high. The social trip aims to help our international students feel at home and included in the British culture. Check out their photos from their sightseeing of Westminster’s Big Ben and London Eye, Emirates Stadium, and…

Computer Science Showcase Success

School of Computer Science students show off their final projects to industry leaders and fellow classmates in an exciting annual showcase event. A Smart Mirror, a ‘Swords of Turing’ fighting game and chess lessons with a twist played a big part of the day-long event with undergraduate and postgraduate students in the Minerva Building, Atrium.…

Lincoln researchers develop disabled-friendly interactive games

University of Lincoln researchers have been working on interactive games to be more disabled-friendly. School of Computer Science lecturer Dr Kathrin Gerling and Dr Adam Evans from Health Advancement Research Team (HART) have been creating computer games that allow young people with disabilities to use powered technology to interact on screen. Dr Kathrin Gerling and Dr Adam Evans from Health Advancement…

Award-winning consultancy looking for top graduate talent

Are you ambitious, hungry for success, confident, but easy-going & caring, with excellent communication skills? An award-winning and rapidly expanding recruitment consultancy in London is looking for top graduate talent to join their success story. If you’re ready to roll up your sleeves and put in the hard work in order to progress and earn big rewards,…