Places available per year across Computer Science and Maths and Computer Science
Computer Science
We are delighted to be offering the undergraduate Computer Science course (and Maths & Computer Science) for the first time at Pembroke in 2022. These are established courses in Oxford and we have recruited our first Tutorial Fellow (Lead Tutor) to join the College in autumn 2021, Dr Ana Namburete.
Why Pembroke?
Dr Namburete, our new Rokos Fellow and Tutor in Computer Science, is an expert in the application of machine learning to image data for the purposes of clinical diagnosis. She is building an enthusiastic and engaged community, bringing together a diverse and interdisciplinary group of academics and students all interested in the application of technology to all parts of life. It’s an exciting time to make an application to join us!
The community is strengthened by a cluster of senior academics working in related fields of artificial intelligence, robotics, medical sciences and psychology.
You'll gain an appreciation of how equational reasoning underpins computing, with:
- Small group discussions with subject tutors, providing you with a firm grounding in the core topics of computer science
- Tutorials led by domain experts covering all first and second-year courses
- The opportunity to study and engage closely with the mathematics community at Pembroke
Computer science permeates every industry in modern economies. The course on offer at Oxford concentrates on the mathematics and algorithmic theories which underpin the workings of computers. At Pembroke you will have the opportunity to dig deeper into the University-provided lecture materials by discussing with your tutors and fellow students in small groups. Our tutors will encourage you to explore the application of computer science in the areas which interest you most – biology, cyber-security, business, medical science, and so on. You will graduate ready for a fast-paced technological future.
Could you be a Pembroke Computer Scientist?
If you are a committed problem-solver with a strong background in maths this course could be for you. We do not require knowledge of particular programming languages, our course is taught “from the beginning” so everyone joins on a level playing field.
If you are considering this course, please attend an open day where you can meet our tutors and students and find out more. This is the best way to get a feel for whether you should make an application. We look forward to meeting you!
Have you considered a joint course?
We also offer Maths & Computer Science.
Pembroke Computer Scientists will be eligible to apply for our Rokos Internships Scheme. This provides full funding for an academic summer internship for any non-finalist, including accommodation, academic and living expenses.
During summer 2020, Alex Rutherford completed an internship at the Oxford Robotics Institute with the Goal-Oriented Long-Lived Systems (GOALS) Lab, in which he developed a new hybrid algorithm for navigating an uncertain domain.
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Places available per year across Computer Science and Maths and Computer Science
Computer Science
We are delighted to be offering the undergraduate Computer Science course (and Maths & Computer Science) for the first time at Pembroke in 2022. These are established courses in Oxford and we have recruited our first Tutorial Fellow (Lead Tutor) to join the College in autumn 2021, Dr Ana Namburete.
Why Pembroke?
Dr Namburete, our new Rokos Fellow and Tutor in Computer Science, is an expert in the application of machine learning to image data for the purposes of clinical diagnosis. She is building an enthusiastic and engaged community, bringing together a diverse and interdisciplinary group of academics and students all interested in the application of technology to all parts of life. It’s an exciting time to make an application to join us!
The community is strengthened by a cluster of senior academics working in related fields of artificial intelligence, robotics, medical sciences and psychology.
You'll gain an appreciation of how equational reasoning underpins computing, with:
- Small group discussions with subject tutors, providing you with a firm grounding in the core topics of computer science
- Tutorials led by domain experts covering all first and second-year courses
- The opportunity to study and engage closely with the mathematics community at Pembroke
Computer science permeates every industry in modern economies. The course on offer at Oxford concentrates on the mathematics and algorithmic theories which underpin the workings of computers. At Pembroke you will have the opportunity to dig deeper into the University-provided lecture materials by discussing with your tutors and fellow students in small groups. Our tutors will encourage you to explore the application of computer science in the areas which interest you most – biology, cyber-security, business, medical science, and so on. You will graduate ready for a fast-paced technological future.
Could you be a Pembroke Computer Scientist?
If you are a committed problem-solver with a strong background in maths this course could be for you. We do not require knowledge of particular programming languages, our course is taught “from the beginning” so everyone joins on a level playing field.
If you are considering this course, please attend an open day where you can meet our tutors and students and find out more. This is the best way to get a feel for whether you should make an application. We look forward to meeting you!
Have you considered a joint course?
We also offer Maths & Computer Science.
Pembroke Computer Scientists will be eligible to apply for our Rokos Internships Scheme. This provides full funding for an academic summer internship for any non-finalist, including accommodation, academic and living expenses.
During summer 2020, Alex Rutherford completed an internship at the Oxford Robotics Institute with the Goal-Oriented Long-Lived Systems (GOALS) Lab, in which he developed a new hybrid algorithm for navigating an uncertain domain.