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The Department of Computing at Goldsmiths sees interdisciplinarity to be the core of its identity. We run undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes that include the application of computer science to the arts, media, music, design, games, psychology and business. Find out more about our students and their work.
Our research is also highly interdisciplinary, the 2008 RAE panel that assessed our work stated that: "inter-disciplinarity of the submission is strongly commended and contributes substantially to the diversity of UK research in this area." They went on to say that our outputs "demonstrated a body of research of a quality that is internationally recognised, internationally excellent and in a significant proportion of cases, world leading."
Computing programmes:
- BA/BSc (Hons) Computing & Interaction Design
- BMus/BSc (Hons) Music Computing
- BSc (Hons) Computer Science
- BSc (Hons) Computing & Information Systems
- BSc (Hons) Creative Computing
- BSc (Hons) Information Technology
- BSc (Hons) Internet Computing
- Foundation Year in Computing
- MFA in Computational Studio Arts
- MPhil & PhD Arts & Computational Technology
- MPhil & PhD in Computing
- MSc in Cognitive Computing
- MSc in Computer Games & Entertainment
Alex McLean, PhD Art and Computational Technology
News and Events
- Whitehead Lecture: Nadia Berthouze: Body Movement as a Modality for Affective Human-Computer Interaction
Wed, 24 February 2010
- Whitehead Lecture: What Mrs Thatcher taught me about face processing
Wed, 10 February 2010
- Exhibition: Goldsmiths Digital Studio Expo
Wed, 17 February 2010
- Research: How music 'moves' us: Listeners' brains second-guess the composer
- Award: Mark Bishop elected chair of AISB
- Publicity: Video Messaging for Deaf People on the BBC
Wed, 20 January 2010
- Scholarship: New £1000 bursary
- Event: Knowledge Futures
- Research: 2008 RAE results
- Award: Creative Computing wins Peake Learning and Teaching Award