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Department of Computer Science and Technology

 
Image of PhD students Lorena Qendro (left) and Andrea Ferlini working with a Nokia Bell Labs' earable prototype as part of a collaboration with Nokia Bell Labs.

Image above: PhD students Lorena Qendro (left) and Andrea Ferlini working with a Nokia Bell Labs' earable prototype as part of a collaboration with Nokia Bell Labs.

We are always interested in exploring new collaborations. Much of our research is interdisciplinary and members of the Department work with a wide array of external partners. These range from multinational companies that fully fund long-term projects to organisations providing one-off student internships.

Are you interested in working with us? If so, please contact our Research Strategy Manager Helen Francis (research-strategy-manager@cst.cam.ac.uk) who can talk through the potential options for collaboration with you.

We do not limit ourselves to one set model of collaboration. Instead we aim to be as flexible as possible, depending on the needs of the project and the partner involved. The one common thread in all our research collaborations is that there is a genuine research question at their core.

If your interest is predominantly in working with our students – e.g. through providing student projects, sponsoring internships (in the Department or at your own organisation) or by direct recruitment – please contact our Supporters' Club, which coordinates such activities. Email: supporters-club-organiser@cst.cam.ac.uk

Image below: Ada Computer Science, the learning platform developed in collaboration with Raspberry Pi.

Ada Computer Science is a free online platform for teachers and students around the world, developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation and the University of Cambridge.