Leeds Trinity University joins national Council for Professors and Heads of Computing

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Leeds Trinity University’s School of Computer Science has become an official member of the Council of Professors and Heads of Computing (CPHC), a leading professional body representing computer science and informatics in the United Kingdom.

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CPHC serves as a vital platform for collaboration and knowledge exchange, fostering dialogue and partnerships between higher education institutions, industry stakeholders, and government agencies. As a member, Leeds Trinity’s School of Computer Science will actively contribute to shaping the future of computer science education, research, and policy in the UK. 

The School of Computer Science at Leeds Trinity is committed to delivering high-quality education and producing skilled graduates in the computing sector. By joining CPHC, the Leeds Trinity academics will have the opportunity to engage in an extensive network of renowned institutions, industry experts, professionals and policymakers dedicated to advancing computing education and research. 

The School of Computer Science will also gain access to a range of membership benefits including opportunities to collaborate with prestigious institutions and professionals, playing an active role in influencing national policies and shaping the future of computer science education and receiving access to professional development courses to ensure teaching methodologies and stay abreast of the latest trends. 

Nicky Danino, Head of the School of Computer Science at Leeds Trinity University, said: "We are thrilled to announce our membership with the Council of Professors and Heads of Computing. This collaboration opens new avenues for our students and faculty, enabling us to participate in national-level discussions and initiatives while staying at the forefront of advancements in the field. We look forward to working alongside our respected colleagues within CPHC and making valuable contributions to the computer science community." 

James Davenport, Treasurer of The Council of Professors and Heads of Computing, said: “Computer Science, whether under that name or Information Technology, Artificial Intelligence or Data Science, is having an ever-greater effect on everyone’s lives. Hence, it is wonderful to see another university equipped with a Computer Science offering, both a fundamental BSc and an MSc in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence. It is important for the U.K. that as wide a range of people as possible be given the opportunities to study these important subjects, so Leeds Trinity’s commitment to widening participation is especially important here. The Council of Professors and Heads of Computing hopes to see Computer Science grow at Leeds Trinity over the coming years.” 

For more information about Leeds Trinity University's School of Computer Science, visit the website.

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