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Department Of Computer Science, University Of Manchester
The Department of Computer Science at the University of Manchester is the longest established department of Computer Science in the United Kingdom and one of the largest. It is located in the Kilburn Building on the Wilmslow Road#Oxford Road, Oxford Road and currently has over 800 students taking a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses and 60 Full-time equivalent, full-time academic staff. Teaching and study Undergraduate The Department currently offers a wide range of undergraduate courses from Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) and Master of Engineering, Master of Engineering (MEng). These are available as Bachelor's degree, single honours or as joint honours degrees within the themes of Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Computer engineering, Computer systems engineering, Software engineering, Mathematics, Internet, Internet Computing, Business software, Business applications and ...
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Kilburn Building
The Kilburn Building is a building on the Wilmslow Road, Oxford Road in Manchester which is home to the Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester, Department of Computer Science at the University of Manchester. The building was designed by the Building Design Partnership and completed in 1972, with three storeys in a square shape, measuring 76 by 76 metres. The building was formerly known as the Computer Building changing its name in 2001 in honour of Tom Kilburn who died in the same year. Architecture and history The Pevsner Architectural Guides, Pevsner Architectural Guide describes the Kilburn building as a "big aggressive box of Pier (architecture), brick pier and vertical window strips" which has also been likened in appearance to a giant brick central processing unit (CPU) heat sink. The second floor features an Auguste Perret style paved piazza which initially featured a fibreglass structure known as the floating point zero. Up until 2015, the building was ...
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