Welcome back! 

At the end of Hilary we held our Annual General Meeting at which we elected a new committee. I'm delighted to announce that the 2017-18 committee is:

I'm really looking forward to working with the new committee, and I'd also like to thank Matt Burke and Chris Mullender for their fantastic work as president and treasurer over the last year.

This week we've got out first Geek Night of the term, and later in the term we will also be hosting a competitive programming competition, CoreWars tournament, and hopefully a Capture the Flag event.

Have a great week!

Thomas and the rest of the committee

Events

Geek Night 0

Undergraduate Social Area, Department of Computer Science - 7pm Saturday (0th week)

Join us for an evening of relaxing, chatting, games, coding, and the usual selection of food and drinks.

Sponsor Notices

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The role

You'll be helping us grow EF's brand at your university and encourage the best student engineers to start companies. This is a community-facing role and you’ll be the eyes and ears 'on the ground' - gathering first-hand insights about our customers and helping them to kick-start their startup journeys with EF. You'll be focused on building a technical community and running tech and startup-focused meetups and events. You'll play a key role in driving applications to our EFX Internship programme enabling students to experience working for a startup first hand.

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The Oxford University Computer Society (CompSoc) aims to organise meetings and events for our members to use and further their computing interests. See all of our upcoming events on our Facebook PageTwitter, or visit our website for more information about the society.


Thomas Denney
President - Oxford University Computer Society
president@ox.compsoc.net