Department of Computer Science

Computer Science

Postgraduate Students

Welcome to the Postgraduate Portal at the Department of Computer Science. There are between 40 and 50 postgraduates in the department at any time, with variations according to placements, conference visits, industrial work and thesis commitments. These pages contain resources for existing and prospective postgraduates, as well as providing information for anyone interested in the research being conducted by research student in Computer Science at Warwick.


If you would like to join Warwick as a research student, information on how to apply is available on our postgraduate admissions pages.

You can access the homepages and email addresses of current postgraduates at the Department of Computer Science People Directory.

If you want to join Warwick for a taught MSc course, information on how to apply is available on our MSc Computer Science and Applications or MSc Cognitive Systems pages


If you are already a postgraduate student at CS Warwick, essential information is in the Research Degree Handbook, if you are a research student, and in the MSc Computer Science and Application Handbook, if you are a Taught MSc student. You also might want to use information collected as Postgraduate Resources. Finally, the department stores overall Local Resources, that might be of use to you.

As a postgraduate student at CS Warwick, make your voice heard: the PG SSLC (Postgraduate Student-Staff Liason Committee) is there for you to raise any issues you may have.

For information on financial issues that may concern postgraduate students, including conference support, teaching claims and photocopying, you can visit the Financial Matters page.


Warwick Postgraduate Colloquium in Computer Science (WPCCS)

Each year the chair and secretary of the Postgraduate SSLC organise an event to showcase current postgraduate research in the department. With over 40 presentations and talks the event provides postgraduates, staff and external visitors with the opportunity to exchange ideas and begin to collaborate on a wide selection of research topics.

Page contact: Sara Kalvala Last revised: Mon 4 Apr 2011
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