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Each year we proudly sponsor prizes for students of computing in Sussex.
At present, the universities of Brighton and Sussex participate in
this free scheme. Each university sets its own projects and picks
the winners. If you represent a college or university, either as a
student or staff, and would like your academic institute to join our
student prize scheme, please contact our Education Liaison officer,
Norman
Sansom.
2009–2010 Student Prizes
Each university has opted to award a single prize for the 2009–2010 academic year.
We are pleased to announce the winners of the BCS Sussex student prizes are Paul Fothergill at the University of Sussex, and Michael Parker at the University of Brighton. Both students win £150
plus a year's free professional membership of BCS.
Once again, our congratulations go to the winners, and well done to
everyone who took part!
2008–2009 Student Prizes
The previous prize winners were Peter Almasi (first prize), Michal
Tosmaszewski (runner-up) and David Thomas (runner-up) from the University
of Sussex, and Robert Triggs from the University of Brighton.
2007–2008 Student Prizes
Prize winners for 2007–2008 were Simon Fleming, Tobias Kleanthous
and James Stanier (University of Sussex) and Sai Tang Huang, Achilleas
Tzimis and P. Quayle (University of Brighton).
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Desmond Bokšan-Cullen presents a certificate to Michael Parker
at the Unveristy of Brighton awards ceremony on 30th July 2010.
BCS Student Membership
As a student developing the skills and experience for your future career,
BCS membership is a great way to get a head start in your IT career.
Find out how you can become a Student
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