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Technology Awareness Week PDF Print E-mail
Written by Webmaster   
Tuesday, 03 March 2009 19:22
Kings College London Computing Society will be hosting a technology week (commencing 09/03/09). The event will be based around industry and include companies such as Microsoft and Nemesis as well as competitions!

Confirmed event times:

--------- Microsoft Presentation ---------
Date: Thursday 12th March
Room: K2.31
Time: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Other events to be confirmed. Includes Nemesis Presentation, Programming competition and a social meeting for drinks. Messages will be sent out over Facebook as events are confirmed.
 
Technology Fair PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mun Ghaleb   
Tuesday, 24 February 2009 11:25

Technology Fair

Great Hall, 24th February 2009

 12pm - 3pm

Accenture

Deltica

Ernest & Young

IBM

IEEE

IMechE

MCS

Photon Desing

Senteca Communication

and many more

 

 

 
KCLCS Paintballing PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mun Ghaleb   
Sunday, 04 January 2009 05:21

After a Successful Xmas Soiree and Dinner and as an End of Exam Celebration, KCL Computing Society is pleased to announce its first event of the year 2009, a paintballing event at Mayhem on Saturday the 24th of January 2009.

MEETING POINT:
London Bridge Underground Station @ 8.00 am.

Our Paintballing event is booked as a whole day event and will start at 9.30 latest, so ensure you arrive at the meeting point on time and get the most time you can.

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DCS System Downtime over Christmas PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mun Ghaleb   
Thursday, 25 December 2008 21:50

FYI

Dear Students,

I am writing to inform you of some system downtime that will take place over the Christmas break and the effect that this will have on our systems.  Due to electrical work being performed on the Strand campus, the department's servers and networking equipment will be shut down from Friday 26th December at 5pm until the power is restored (hopefully the evening of Monday 29th December), subject to successful completion of work by the College.  This means that the department's web systems (including Moodle) will be unavailable during this period.  The College e-mail service should remain operational.

Apologies for any inconvenience.

With best wishes for Christmas and the New Year.

Nicolas Gold
Director of Undergraduate Studies

 
What to expect from the assessment centre PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mun Ghaleb   
Thursday, 18 December 2008 21:45

Source: efinancialcareers.co.uk

You’ve spent hours filling in the application, sweated for days preparing for the interview and just received a phone call inviting you to the final stage of the recruitment process – the assessment centre. So, what should you expect?

All graduate assessment centres, irrespective of the specific role you have applied for, or institution type (be it an investment bank, hedge fund, broker, trading house or even a commercial bank) are run along broadly similar lines. Be prepared for:

Last Updated on Thursday, 18 December 2008 21:46
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KCLCS

The Computing Society (CS) is a group of students composed of full-time Undergraduate and Postgraduate Computer Science students dedicated to education and professional development in the area of computer science, as well as providing academic and social activities to its members.

King's College London Computing Society (KCLCS) is a new established society and was founded in March 2008 by Mun Ghaleb and a number of first year students. Over the duration of planning and discussions with department the Society gained other key committee members (Max and Rani) as well as many other members. (Please check out Committee Members ).

Mission Statement

The King’s College London Computing Society exists to assist in academic and career concerns relating to Computer Science, to build a sense of community within the Department of Computer Science and to promote the general interests of Computer Science students at King’s College London and excursions to enhance the experiences of our members during their time at Kings.

Aims & Objectives

  • Present more opportunities to broaden knowledge and interests of members with topics related to Computer Science.
  • Provide external sources of knowledge through events such as having guest speakers, professors, workshops and representatives from different companies in the industry of technology speak to students about interesting and relevant information to Computer Science.

  • Promote socialisation amongst the society members, including the University lecturers and staff in a more informal environment than in lectures.

  • Provide opportunities and activities that will develop members as a part of a group in and outside the context of Computer Science

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KCLC Computing Society KCLCS
Department of Computer Science
King's College London
Strand, London
WC2R 2LS


President: Mun Ghaleb

Tel: 07908627217 Email: info@kclcs.org.uk

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