Annual Student Prizes 2015

BCS Oxfordshire Branch supports annual student prizes to the three Oxfordshire universities of Brookes, Cranfield and Oxford universities. Our Branch is pleased to announce the winners for 2015.

The Awards are as follows:

The best final Year Project in a computing subject (£75 each and a certificate)

  • Oliver Parker,  Oxford Brookes University, Course Title: BSc Computer Games and Animation
  •  Lewis Antony Privett, Oxford Brookes University, Course Title:  BSc Network Computing

Both were awarded the BCS Prize for the Best Final Year Project

The best results by a First Year student in a computing subject (Student membership plus certificate)

  • Sarah Phillips, Oxford Brookes University, Course Title:  BSc Computer Science

Awarded the BCS Prize for the Best Results by a First Year Student

The best performance in Preliminary Examinations (1st year)

  • Alexandru Okros, Worcester College, University of Oxford, Course Title: Master of Computer Science (MCompSci)

Awarded the BCS Prize for Best Performance in Preliminary Examinations (1st year)

The ICM Prize for Best Performance

  • Claire Bevan, Cranfield University, Course Title: ICM MSc

Awarded the BCS Prize (ICM Course)

 

Presentation of awards at Oxford Brookes University

CCT Graduation Awards
From left to right. Mrs Privett, mother of student Lewis Privett, Lewis Privett, award winner, Sheila Lloyd Lyons, vice chair BCS Oxfordshire Branch. Behind Sheila is Dr Faye Mitchell, Programme lead for Postgraduate Computing and Communication Technologies. Next to Faye is Dr Mark Green Senior lecturer in computing. Returning to the front row we have Oliver Parker, award winner, Mrs Parker, mother of Oliver. Next to Mrs Parker is Dr Nigel Crook, Head of Department of Computing and communication Technologies, and Mr Parker, father of Oliver Parker. In the rear is a family friend of the Parkers.

 

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Lewis Privett accepting the award from Sheila Lloyd Lyons in the presence of Dr Nigel Crook
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Oliver Parker accepting the award from Sheila Lloyd Lyons in the presence of Dr Nigel Crook