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Winners of the MSc prizes

The department congratulates all 2022-2023 MSc students graduating in January 2024. Extra congratulations to the winners of the following MSc prizes:

Luisa F. Estrada Plata: Best dissertation in MSc Data Analytics & Best overall performance (MSc Data Analytics)

Aakash Chandnani: Best overall performance (MSc Computer Science)

Yijie Zhu: Best dissertation in MSc Computer Science

Weitong Liao: Best dissertation in MSc Computer Science

Thu 18 Jan 2024, 10:36 | Tags: Courses Highlight Faculty of Science Teaching

Outstanding MSc students

The department would like to congratulate our 2021-2022 MSc students on their end-of-year results. Additional congratulations go to the following outstanding students, who have been awarded academic prizes:

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  • Herby Bowen - best overall graduating MSc student in Computer Science
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  • George Wright - best MSc dissertation in Computer Science entitled "Countering Antimicrobial Resistance with Machine Learning"
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  • Kartik Jain - best overall graduating MSc student in Data Analytics and best MSc dissertation in Data Analytics entitled "Football analytics: A novel approach to estimate success"
Thu 05 Jan 2023, 15:54 | Tags: People Courses Highlight Research Faculty of Science Teaching

High Career Prospects for Warwick Computer Science Graduates

Computer Science is 2nd in the country and Russel Group for career prospects; 97% of our undergraduate students go on to work in highly skilled roles; 91% employment rate of our postgraduate students

The Graduate Outcomes Survey of 2017/18 Warwick graduates highlighted that:

  • Computer Science is 2nd in the country and Russell Group for career prospects
  • 97% of our undergraduate students go on to work in highly skilled roles
  • 91% employment rate of our postgraduate students

Derived from the Graduate Outcomes survey of 2017/18 graduates, carried out approximately 15 months after completion. Contains HESA data: Copyright Higher Education Statistics Agency Limited 2020. HESA cannot accept responsibility for any inferences or conclusions derived by third parties from its data.

Wed 09 Dec 2020, 14:13 | Tags: Teaching

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