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We
are pleased to announce the winners of the BCS Sussex Branch
student prizes for the 2008–2009 academic year.
| BCS Computer
Science/IT Project
University of Sussex
Peter Almasi
Best Computer Science/IT Project - £100 plus a year's free
professional membership of BCS
Michal Tosmaszewski
Outstanding Computer Science/IT Project - £50
David Thomas
Outstanding Computer Science/IT Project - £50
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BCS Project
Prize
University of Brighton
Robert Triggs
£150 plus a year's free professional membership of BCS
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| Desmond Bokšan-Cullen presents a certificate
to Robert Triggs at a prize-giving ceremony at the Sallis
Benney Theatre, Brighton, on 31st July 2009. |
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Congratulations to all the winning students, and well done to everyone who
took part!
Last year's prize winners 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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2009 BCS Student Contest
The
BCS Student Contest 2009 invited students to compete for the top prize,
an Asus Eee PC, by programming their best Four-in-a-Row strategy game in
Java. The contest ran until June. The winners are shown on the BCS
website.
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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