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School of Informatics

Welcome to the School of Informatics

 

State-of-the-art premises

The School of Informatics is at the forefront of international excellence and leadership in education and research for the information and computing professions.

Our portfolio of activity includes innovative undergraduate and postgraduate education, internationally-recognised research, and accredited professional development and practice.

At City University London, Informatics encompasses computing and information sciences and a number of specialities.

These include information management and retrieval, information-related legal and policy issues, library studies, geographic information, health informatics, human-computer interaction design, new media, computational creativity, computer games technology, component and service-based systems, requirements engineering and software dependability.

 

School of Informatics staff and students benefit from state-of-the-art premises in City University's historic College Building.

The purpose-built space includes specialist teaching rooms, a SAP Product lab and a high-tech Human Computer Interaction Design lab supported by The Vodafone UK Foundation. Find out more ...


  Refurbished College Building
New Programmes Office
 
     

Latest news

NEW COMPUTER GAMES COURSE City University London launches masters degree in computer games technology to start in September 2008.

City University London ranks fifth amongst the UK’s top universities offering graduates the best prospects following their studies, according to The Times Good University Guide 2008.  In a climb of seven places from last year, City is now positioned ahead of Oxford and behind only Cambridge, Imperial, LSE and Robert Gordon universities for its graduate employability. The Times also singles City out for its substantial rise in the overall table, climbing 17 places to joint 40th.