Informatics Jamboree

Informatics Jamboree

By School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh

Date and time

Fri, 26 Apr 2019 11:00 - 21:30 GMT+1

Location

Informatics Forum

10 Crichton Street Edinburgh EH8 9AB United Kingdom

Description

Are you a home-grown detective? Try to solve our own Informatics Murder Mystery!

Friendly Bowbridge Alpacas are coming back to Informatics and you can get to pet them/take a selfie with them. Don’t miss it!

Are you a dance aficionado? Don’t miss the silent disco, a tango class and last but not least the ceilidh with music provided by the fantastic Science Ceilidh Band!

Are you looking for the opportunity to meet people in Informatics you haven’t met yet? Bake a cake or go to the pub quiz or play board games with other Informatics people!

Don't miss half a day of fun for ALL Informatics staff and their families!

When?

Friday, 26th April from midday till late

Where?

Ground floor of the Informatics Forum: the Atrium, Cafe Area, G03, G07

George Square Gardens

Programme

Scheduled events (G03, G07 and George Square Gardens):

11 am - 2 pm - Meet the alpacas brought to you by Bowbridge Alpacas (George Square Gardens)

12 - 2 - Table Tennis Championships (G07) (e-mail Ségo to take part!)

1 - 3 Bookstall brought to you by The Lighthouse Bookshop (The Atrium)

1.30 - till all the cakes are gone - Bake sale (Cafe area) (e-mail Ségo to take part!)

2.30 - 4 pm - Murder mystery (G03) tickets

3 - 4.30 pm - Tango class (G07)

4.45 - 6.15 - Table Tennis Championships TBC (if any remaining matches need to be played)

5 - 6.30 pm - Pub quiz with our quiz master, Neil Brown (G03)

7 - 9 pm - Ceilidh with music provided by the fantastic Science Ceilidh Band (G07)

Throughout the afternoon (The Atrium):

  • Silent disco
  • Board games tables
  • Video games
  • Kids' corner
  • Crafts table
  • Informatics pets
  • Staff Pride Network Stall

How do I attend?

Feel free to visit the stalls in the Atrium anytime.

For all the other events spaces are limited, so please register by booking a specific ticket.

You will need to book a timeslot to visit the alpacas

Contact

If you have any questions or are interested in helping us on the day, please get in touch with the Comms Team: infcomms@inf.ed.ac.uk

Info

edin.ac/informatics-jamboree

Organised by

Edinburgh’s School of Informatics is the largest academic centre of its kind in Europe and the UK’s most successful informatics research institution. We have consistently been a leader in the field since the 1960s, when our first Professor of Computer Science was appointed and the Department of Artificial Intelligence was founded. The Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014 ranked us first in the UK for computer science and informatics. We produce more world leading and internationally excellent research in this field than any other UK university. We're also ranked 14th for Computer Science in the THES Rankings by Subject 2018. Our size and strength support unparalleled breadth in our taught courses, which are consistently ranked excellent in external assessments.

Our students rate us highly too. Members of staff are proud to have received EUSA Teaching Awards on the basis of student nominations and votes. We provide outstanding facilities. Computer laboratories are available to all Informatics students 24 hours a day. Our city centre premises include both teaching and research centres.

We lead the way in an exciting discipline that is central to a new enlightenment in scholarship and learning. Informatics is critical to the development of science, technology, culture and society. Our academics include Fellows of the Royal Society, the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Royal Academy of Engineering. We boast recent winners of the most prestigious awards in the field, including the Herbrand Award, the Blaise Pascal Medal and the Yangtze River Scholar award.

Graduates from our programmes enjoy career success in a wide array of roles that shape our society, from developing the latest mobile technology to creating intelligent infrastructure. Many go on to work as project managers, researchers, software developers and consultants in the commercial sector (at firms such as Google, Amazon, Skyscanner or Adobe) or take up academic posts, often in Russell Group and US research universities such as MIT and Stanford. Some of our graduates have found success through start-up companies.

PRIVACY STATEMENT

Information about you: how we use it and with whom we share it.

We will use your personal data to allow us to process your registration, communicate with you and obtain your feedback about the event. We are processing the information about you for these purposes because by registering for the conference, you are entering into a contractual agreement for us to do so. In order to facilitate online bookings for our events, we use Eventbrite - a third party service which is not operated by the University of Edinburgh. Details of Eventbrite's privacy policy can be found at: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/support/articles/en_US/Troubleshooting/eventbrite-privacy-policy?lg=en_GB

We will not share information about you with any other third party. We will hold the personal data you provided us for 6 months. We do not use profiling or automated decision-making processes.

If you have any questions about the privacy policy for this event, please contact Ms Kasia Kokowska, Communications and Outreach Manager, School of Informatics on kasia.kokowska@ed.ac.uk

If you have queries about the University of Edinburgh's privacy policy go to: https://www.ed.ac.uk/records-management/notice

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