Since 1957, when it became the first university in Scotland to have an electronic computer, Glasgow has built a reputation for the excellence of its Computing Science research and its graduates. Today, we are rated in the UK’s top 10 for research, according to the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise. We are ranked 4th in the UK in The Complete University Guide 2014 league tables.
The School of Computing Science, renowned for its friendliness, offers a high quality learning environment in which world-class research informs course content and delivery. If you study with us, you can also benefit from our strong links with industry and graduate well-placed for a career with a range of companies across the UK, Europe and the world.
Within the university, the School of Computing Science is part of the College of Science and Engineering. The school is also part of the Scottish Informatics and Computer Science Alliance (SICSA).
News
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Glasgow is the best place in Scotland to study Computing Science
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Book Launch: Algorithmics of Matching Under Preferences
Algorithms expert Dr David Manlove has recently launched a new book about Matching under Preferences -
DIM3/ITECH students show off their Web Apps
On the 12th and 13th of March computing science students from DIM3 and ITECH showcased their web start-ups. -
Digital forensics research in the news
A recent paper by George Grispos on the analysis of remnant cloud storage data on smartphones has featured in the national news. -
CS international academic excellence part scholarships
The School of Computing Science is delighted to announce the availability of a limited number of part scholarships for international applicants in receipt of an unconditional offer of admission to a range of selected taught MSc and MRes programmes. -
SFC funded places for taught Masters programmes
The Scottish Funding Council (SFC) is providing funded places on the School's MSc Information Technology and MSc Software Development programmes for students entering in September 2013. -
IET Diamond Scholarships for New Undergraduates
Are you eligible to receive 1000 pounds per year to study computing science
Events
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Sensing Infrastructure for a mini-Smart City within SoCS
Speaker: Craig Macdonald and Dyaa Albakour
Date: 03 May, 2013
Time: 16:00 - 17:00
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Fast and Reliable Online Learning to Rank for Information Retrieval
Speaker: Katja Hoffman
Date: 06 May, 2013
Time: 16:00 - 17:00
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Interdependence and Predictability of Human Mobility and Social Interactions
Speaker: Mirco Musolesi
Date: 23 May, 2013
Time: 14:00 - 15:00
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On being the CSA for Scottish Government
Speaker: Muffy Calder
Date: 04 June, 2013
Time: 16:00 - 17:00
