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Each week, students, fellows and veteran practitioners deliver presentations on topical, pertinent and pressing issues in Computer Science. The talks are technical in nature and consider implications and opportunities for Computer Science in the modern society. This enables everyone to explore cutting-edge aspects of Computer Science outside the confines of the University lecture syllabus which is set 18 months in advance. Topics are wide-ranging, across both theoretical and practical areas of Computer Science.

The talks are public and everyone is welcome to join us. You can enjoy some of the previous talks on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUyBk6W5OKWUQRiQhP1Zhzg

In addition to the regular schedule, we often host talks from external speakers and organisations. If you’re looking for a stage to share your latest project with the world, please get in touch!

COVID -19 Adjustments for the 2020/21 academic year: Speakers will mostly present from the Wolfson Hall in Churchill College to make the recording and live-streaming of the talks run smoothly. Those who wish to watch the talks may do so either online or in-person. Attendance in person is subject to social distancing requirements, and a one-way system in place in the Wolfson Hall. Members of the University of Cambridge can watch the weekly live-stream via Microsoft Teams; please email the talk organisers for access. Please check back here as these arrangements may be revised in response to changing circumstances.

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