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The         at UWSLondon Campus ended with a lot of joy. We are very pleased to share that the two University of Kent te...
04/06/2026

The at UWS

London Campus ended with a lot of joy. We are very pleased to share that the two University of Kent teams won the 2nd and 3rd places! Congratulations to both teams and all the members!

Thanks Manesh Thankappan, PhD, Dr Sin Wee Lee and many other organisers and volunteers who made the event such a great success!
Thank Dr Charles Clarke, John Madelin Nigel A. Jones, Leslie Leigh and Phibian Nosa Brown BSc, MBCS, PCSP, MCIIS for being the judges.

Thanks all the volunteers and the supporting bodies UWS; Cyber Security Programme, UWS London Cyber Club, CSE
Connect, KMCC (Kent & Medway Cyber Cluster), Cyber London, KMCS3 (Kent & Medway Cyber Security Student Society), SOEBIT_Cybersecurity and The Education Group London.

Xerox is famous for photocopiers.But one of its research labs may have done more to shape modern computing than almost a...
29/05/2026

Xerox is famous for photocopiers.

But one of its research labs may have done more to shape modern computing than almost any company in history.

In the 1970s, researchers at Xerox PARC developed technologies that would become fundamental to personal computing: graphical user interfaces, windows, icons, mice, Ethernet networking, laser printing, object-oriented programming, and more.

The Xerox Alto looked remarkably similar to the computers many of us use today, despite being built in 1973.

When Steve Jobs visited PARC in 1979, he immediately recognised the significance of what Xerox had created. Apple would later build on many of these ideas with the Lisa and Macintosh. Microsoft would eventually help bring similar concepts to hundreds of millions of computers around the world.

The story of Xerox PARC is one of the most fascinating examples of a company inventing the future before the market was ready for it.

Sometimes the hardest part isn’t inventing the future. It’s recognising what you’ve invented.

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What a week! The garden of England is really living up to its name with all this lovely weather ☀️
27/05/2026

What a week! The garden of England is really living up to its name with all this lovely weather ☀️

Rainy days are the perfect time to find a new indoor study spot! Plenty of seating and coffee shops across campus from K...
19/05/2026

Rainy days are the perfect time to find a new indoor study spot! Plenty of seating and coffee shops across campus from Kennedy to the library. Make the most of each day no matter the weather 🌦️ 📚

Assistant lecturer Alp Arslan teaching vectors to a class of first years as part of our Foundations of Computing module!
14/05/2026

Assistant lecturer Alp Arslan teaching vectors to a class of first years as part of our Foundations of Computing module!

Bell Labs may be the most important technology company most people have never heard of.Originally created as the researc...
12/05/2026

Bell Labs may be the most important technology company most people have never heard of.

Originally created as the research division of AT&T, Bell Labs became one of the greatest concentrations of scientific talent in human history. During its peak, researchers there helped invent the transistor, UNIX, the C programming language, information theory, lasers, cellular networking, fibre optics, and countless other technologies that still underpin modern life.

Much of the digital world traces back to one laboratory.

Modern phones, computers, operating systems, servers, networks, and even the internet itself still carry Bell Labs DNA decades later.

It was a rare moment where scientists were given enormous funding, long time horizons, and the freedom to experiment without immediate commercial pressure.

Bell Labs still exists today as part of Nokia, but its golden age fundamentally reshaped human civilisation.

The future was built a long time ago.

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We’re getting closer to summer everyday! Campus is looking great right now, a perfect opportunity for solo studying or m...
08/05/2026

We’re getting closer to summer everyday! Campus is looking great right now, a perfect opportunity for solo studying or meeting up with friends for group work and coffee 😁🤌

24/04/2026

We're looking forward to seeing all of you at our Open Day tomorrow.
With the sun shining, we're ready to show you what we have in store in the School of Computing.

We'll have sessions running in Robotics and Cyber Security as well as demos from Student Projects, the Hackspace and Video Game Development. All with members of staff and student ambassadors around to answer any burning questions!

First week of summer term was a tremendous success!! This weekend is our first open day of the year, we look forward to ...
24/04/2026

First week of summer term was a tremendous success!! This weekend is our first open day of the year, we look forward to seeing prospective students and parents across campus and in the School of Computing which can be found in Kennedy building.. see you there ☀️

Welcome back! A new term has begun and whether you’re first year or working on your final projects, there’s plenty going...
14/04/2026

Welcome back! A new term has begun and whether you’re first year or working on your final projects, there’s plenty going on to keep busy.. The sun is shining and we look forward to seeing you in class and around campus ☀️

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