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Computer Science@ Oxford
Events for schools &prospective studentsspring and summer 2011
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Negative stereotyping of computer scientists as “geeks who stay upall night coding and who have nosocial life” may be driving girlsaway from the eld, according to
research in a recent issue of theJournal of Personality and Social Psychology.
The Women in Computer Science Dayfor Year 10 girls aims to tackle some of these myths and to raise awareness of what Computer Science is at universitylevel. Including:
• meet women (and men) who workin the Computer Science eld
— nd out how they’re changingthe world: from automatic languagetranslation to modelling the humanbody;
• try out our hands-on activities — willyour team be the rst to solve our Computer Science treasure hunt?
• visit an Oxford college — nd outwhat it’s really like to live and studyat Oxford;
• nd out what computer science reallyis — it’s not just ICT and it certainlyisn’t just for boys and geeks.
Taster day for Year 10 girls from UKschools and their teachers/parents.Free. Booking essential. Lunchincluded. Max. 10 girls per school.
Please note this day does not includesessions on applying to university,or the Computer Science degreesavailable at Oxford.
Further info & booking:www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/WomeninCS
UNIQ Summer Schools provide anopportunity for academically giftedstudents, who have a passion for learning, to discover what it is liketo be an undergraduate at Oxford
University.
The summer school is a week-longintensive programme of academicstudy. The Computer Science courseintroduces some of the material thata Computer Science student wouldstudy as part of a degree at Oxford:participants attend lectures givenby Oxford tutors and participate inpractical computing sessions wherethey have the chance to try some
programming, using Maths learnt at ALevel. Throughout the week there willalso be workshops on the applicationprocess, UCAS, interviews and muchmore. Evenings are spent socialisingwith new-found friends, includingexisting student mentors, through awide range of activities.
Transport, accommodation inCollege and meals, together withyour academic course and eveningactivities are provided free of charge.
Open to high-performing UK stateschool students studying in the Lower Sixth at the time of applying. Studentsapplying for the Computer Sciencestream must be taking Maths to A2level or equivalent. Applications for UNIQ 2011 close at 7:00pm on 24thFebruary 2011.
Further info & applications:www.ox.ac.uk/UNIQ
year
10 year
12
UNIQ SummerSchool inComputer
ScienceSunday 24th - Friday 29thJuly 2011
Tuesday 28th June 2011,09:30 - 3:30pm
Women inComputerScience
Day
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Articial intelligence and robotics are just two of the fascinating areas whereComputer Science and Philosophy meet.Some of the greatest thinkers of thepast – from Aristotle to Turing – dreamed
of automated reasoning and what thismight achieve.
Oxford University is introducing a newundergraduate degree in Computer Scienceand Philosophy. This event is ideal for those interested in learning more about thecourse; those with a passion for Maths, butwho are undecided about what to study atuniversity; and those who already have aninterest in one or other (or both) subjectsand would like to nd out more:
• explore the areas where Computer Science and Philosophy meet, and attendan Oxford lecture;
• nd out what Computer Science reallyis, and how it is different from IT taught inschools;
• learn about the Oxford applicationprocess and explore real interviewquestions with the tutors who ask them;
• visit an Oxford college and nd out whatit’s really like to live and study at Oxford.
Open to high-achieving Year 11 & 12students from UK schools and their teachers/parents. Students should betaking, or planning on taking, Maths A Level(or equivalent). Free. Booking essential.Lunch included. Max. 6 students per school.
Further info & booking:www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/CSPhiloday
Oxford University and the Computing atSchools group are joining forces to offer a one-off taster day that will give SixthForm students a fantastic insight into thefascinating and highly innovative world
of Computer Science.
The day will combine lectures,demonstrations and a practical hands-on session. Speakers will include OxfordUniversity lecturers and researchers inComputer Science, plus guest speakerscurrently working in the computing industry. Open to Sixth Form students from UKschools and colleges and their teachers.Students should have a proven air for
Maths, Science or Computer Science. Free.Booking essential. Max. 10 students per school.
Further info:www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/CASConference
“ Quite simply, one of the best
experiences of my life. The academic content we followed in the computer
science course was extremely interesting and our lectures/practicals followed a natural progression of skill and adeptness - which culminated in a
very stimulating practical...Thanks for such a magnificent time in Oxford! ” Computer Science UNIQ summer school participant
year
11&12 year
12&13
Monday 14th March 2011,09:15 - 4:00pm
Computer Scienceand PhilosophyTaster Day
Tuesday 22nd March 2011,09:15 - 3:15pm
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Saturday 7th May 2011, 12:00 - 3:00pmJoint Open Day with Maths and Philosophy — especially for students considering a jointdegree. (Single subject Computer Science applicants welcome too.)
Wednesday 6th & Thursday 7th July 2011, 10:30am to 3.30pmScience open days.
Friday 16th September 2011, 11:00am to 3:00pmScience information day.
Find us
All events, unless otherwise stated, are being held at: Oxford University
Computing Laboratory, Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QD.
The Computing Laboratory is on the corner of Keble Road and Parks Road in theSt Giles’ area of Oxford. We strongly recommended that you use public transport, if at
all possible.
Open Days for prospective students
“ Thank you so much for your hospitality and friendliness
at the recent Open Day. My
daughter and I both enjoyed the day greatly. The informality and welcoming atmosphere
were just what was needed to
encourage her and her friends to think seriously
about applying.” Parent of prospective student
Further info: www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/admissions/ugrad/Open_days
Open days provide prospective students and their families the chance nd outmore about undergraduate Computer Science degrees:
year
11&12
Please note the organisers reserve the right to change the programme without notication, and to make alterations tothe advertised details at short notice.
• explore the Oxford Computer Science degrees;
• see demonstrations of teaching & research;
• meet current tutors, staff & students;
• talks about Computer Science;
• advice on the application process, studentnance, etc.
Many colleges also have open days that coincidewith the Science days, so you may like toco-ordinate a visit to us or another sciencedepartment with a visit to a college.
Individuals & family groups do not need to book for the dates in July or September. For the Joint OpenDay, and teachers bringing a party of 5+ potentialapplicants, please phone Wendy Adams on 01865283559 or email [email protected]
Half-Term Talks & TourTuesday 22nd February 2011, 1:45pm
The afternoon begins at University College at 1:45pm with an optional admissions talk, givinggeneral information about Oxford University and how to apply. At 2:45pm visit the departmentfor a talk on ‘what is Computer Science?’ by one of our tutors. The day can be rounded off with a tour of either St John’s or Worcester College at 4pm. Open to prospective studentsand their families. Free. Booking essential. Please note that the tours and talk are intended
to give you a taste of Oxford but they cannot provide the same depth or detail as the aboveopen days.
Further info & booking: www.admissions.ox.ac.uk/tours
year
11&12
Further info: www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/contact/directions