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Research in the School of Informatics takes a prime position in the life of the school, the overwhelming majority of academic staff having contracts that include research. There is a strong spirit of innovation in the school due to the long experience of leading-edge research in both core computer science and in collaborative interdisciplinary work at the boundaries between computing and application areas that are also dynamic research fields within the university. Notable strengths in core computing activities include computer networks, performance engineering, scheduling and quantum computing. Interdisciplinary collaborations span the range from the arts to engineering and mathematics, particular areas of strength being hybrid work with the creative arts and humanities areas and extensive joint work with telecommunications engineering specialists.
The School of Informatics has close links with industry, national and international government, non-government, and academic organisations/institutions. The school has developed this innovative programme to meet the needs of the modern Computing, Software, Internet, Digital Media, Mobile and Telecommunication industries. The MSc Informatics By Research is a flexible programme of demand-based research supported by an individually tailored system of learning material; hence, it is designed for highly motivated full-time research student as well as graduates employed within industries or organisations. You will work with as part of a research group to complete a project of Masters quality which may also deliver real benefit to the individual or to the supporting industry/organisation. This close alignment with your interest maximises your input to the learning programme while minimising the off-site commitment (for industry) based project.

