2022
There are 8-10 internships available at a value of £327 per week.
A new 2.5-year £458K Knowledge Transfer Partnership between the University of York and Leonardo UK has been selected for funding by InnovateUK.
Safety experts from the Assuring Autonomy International Programme have published their latest guidance to support system developers, safety engineers, and assessors to design and introduce safe autonomous systems.
Organisers of the Digital Creativity, Industry and Culture conference (DCIC 2022) have announced the programme for their inaugural conference taking place at the University of York on Tuesday 20 September 2022.
The Department of Computer Science at the University of York recently hosted an event to showcase its EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Intelligent Games and Game Intelligence (IGGI).
Dr David Zendle of the Department of Computer Science was quoted in the Guardian commenting on the Government's decision not to ban loot boxes in video games.
The Computer Science building on Campus East has been renamed the Ian Wand Building, after one of the first professors of Computer Science at the University.
University of York and Unity Technologies to explore how we play games in world’s largest games research project
Dr Tom Lawton has been welcomed to the University of York as an Honorary Visiting Professor in the Department of Computer Science
We're accepting applications for two EPSRC internships
This year, 25 students from two departments elected to participate in the final Engineers in Business Fellowship (EIBF) York competition, which took place on the 17 April 2022, live and face to face for the first time in over 2 years.
Apply by 20 June for this excellent opportunity
1st Year PhD student Holly Hendry won the prize for Most Promising Research Direction.
The Times Higher Education (THE) ranking of the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021 has placed the University of York’s Department of Computer Science in the top ten computer science departments in the UK, recognising the ongoing dedication to original and significant research grounded in real-world application.
Researchers have been awarded £3.3 million to develop new tools and policy guidance to protect minority ethnic groups from discrimination as key public services move online.
There are 8-10 internships available at a value of £297 per week.
Our Year in review 2021 considers how our assuring autonomy team and community are guiding the safe development of autonomous systems through the translation of our significant body of research into guidance and training
Researchers from Digital Creativity Labs and the Department of Computer Science are developing a ‘Financial Wellbeing Tracker’ app.
KTP completed in September 2021 awarded highest grade