UNSW School of Computer Science and Engineering


The UNSW School of Computer Science and Engineering, also known as UNSW COMPUTING, is part of the UNSW Faculty of Engineering and was founded in 1991 out of the former Department of Computer Science within the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. It is now one of the largest Schools of its kind in Australia. The academic staff have research focus in areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Biomedical Image Computing, Data Knowledge, Embedded Systems, Networked Systems and Security, Programming Languages and Compilers, Service Oriented Computing, Theoretical Computer Science and Trustworthy Systems.
UNSW was a founding member of National ICT Australia, which merged with CSIRO in 2015 to form Data61. CSE maintains strong ties with Data61.

Excellence in Research for Australia

's Excellence in Research for Australia initiative results for World-Class Research in Information Technology

School Achievements

Student projects

Students of the School are involved in a number of high-profile projects, including:

Computing facilities

The School has computer laboratories for coursework teaching and student projects, including a number of specialist laboratories. The network supports well in excess of 1000 computers for teaching, research and administration.
The School is committed to a regular cycle of upgrades and invests heavily to maintain a state-of-the-art IT environment.
UNSW Sydney has a very-high capacity, free, wireless Internet service for all students and staff.