Computing & Mathematics Alumni

Maths & Computing 

The Computing and Mathematics Alumni Network has been established to provide an opportunity for graduates to maintain their links to the University of Western Sydney.

 

 


UWS Computing and Mathematics Alumni Chapter Events and Latest News

1992-1993 Bachelor of Applied Science (Computing) Reunion, 7 December 2012

A group of Alumni from the 1992 and 1993 graduating classes of the UWS Bachelor of Applied Science (Computing) are organising a reunion of graduates, approximately 20 years after gradation.

The organising committee is made up of Sasha Sekuloski, Joel Tan and two or three other graduates from that period, backed up by the UWS Alumni Relations Unit.

If you are interested in receiving details of this reunion, please email an expression of interest in attending to alumni@uws.edu.au and we will be in contact with details of the event.

By responding you would also be giving your permission for UWS to pass your email address on to the UWS Alumni organising committee for the purposes of further communication re the event.

 

School News

View the most recent School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics Latest News Updates (opens in a new window)

Research News

Read the latest School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics Research News (opens in a new window)

 

For more information on UWS Alumni Events, please see the Events feed on the UWS Alumni Home Page.

For more information on UWS Alumni Latest News, please see the News feed on the UWS Alumni Home Page.

 


Computing and Mathematics Alumni Chapter Membership

Every graduate of The University of Western Sydney is invited to join the Computing and Mathematics Alumni Chapter. Membership is free.

To join, please complete the online Alumni Keep In Touch Form, and nominate the Computing and Mathematics Alumni Chapter in the Chapters section.

 


Further study at UWS

Interested in furthering your career and returning to study in your field at UWS?

An Honours (opens in a new window) year is an exciting and rewarding experience which encourages independent learning and research. It is the main pathway to a career in research, and can also open up many possibilities in industry not available to graduates with a pass degree.

It provides the opportunity to pursue your studies at a more advanced level, some students report that they learn as much in the Honours year as in the three previous years combined. A research project forms the basis of the year, and for many people it is a much richer learning experience.

Visit the Honours course information page (opens in a new window) to find out more.

For more information on postgraduate opportunities at UWS visit the Postgraduate study website (opens in a new window).  For more information on further study at UWS please visit the Future Students Website.

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