Prizes

The aim of the Informatics Student Prize Scheme is to recognize and reward outstanding performance.

Prize Winners 2009/2010
Prize Winners 2008/2009
Prize Winners 2007/2008
Prize Winners 2006/2007

Prize Winners 2005/2006

Prize Winners 2004/2005
Prize Winners 2003/2004
Prize Winners 2002/2003

Prize Winners 2001/2002
Prize Winners 2000/2001

The School of Informatics wishes to thank the following sponsors for their support:

British Computer Society
The British Computer Society (BCS) Prize is awarded for top performance in the Professional Issues course, taught in the third year.

Citigroup
The Citigroup Prize is awarded to the best third year System Design Group Project.

Siobhan Clarke and Family
The Kevin Clarke Memorial Prize was established in 1993 in memory of Kevin Clarke, and is awarded to the best final year student for first class performance in Computer Science and Mathematics.

Freescale
The Freescale Prize is awarded to the best third year System Design Group Robot.

Google
Google sponsor two prizes, one is awarded for top performance in the CS/SE Individual Practical course, taught in the third year.  The second is awarded to the top performing student on the MInf Programme in the Phase 1 Project.

IBM
The IBM University Team Challenge Prize is awarded to best third year System Design Group Project

JP Morgan
The JP Morgan Prize is awarded to the student who has obtained the highest overall mark in the BSc Computer Science Degree.

Real Time Engineering 

The Real Time Engineering prize is awarded to the top performing student in the Artificial Intelligence Large Practical, taught in the third year.  

Jim Howe
The Jim Howe Trust Fund sponsors two prizes: the Howe Undergraduate Prize for the best Artificial Intelligence final year student, and the Howe Masters Prize awarded to the best student in MSc Artificial Intelligence.

Sidney Michaelson and Family
The Sidney Michaelson Prize was established in 1991 in memory of Sidney Michaelson and is awarded to the most deserving student.

Microsoft
The Microsoft Prize is awarded for the best final year project.

 Xerox
The Xerox Prize is awarded to the student who has produced an outstanding project in the Artificial Intelligence MSc Degree.





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