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BCS highlights need for more women in IT
BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, is working with universities and students to highlight the need for more women in IT.
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Creative industries launch 'Hypocrisy of Tech City' campaign
The people behind the #includedesign campaign, who have been lobbying the government to add a sixth pillar of Creative subjects into the English Baccalaureate (EBacc), have launched a new campaign highlighting the ?Hypocrisy of Tech City?.
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OCR exam board launches entry-level qualification in Computing
UK examination body OCR has launched the first entry-level qualification in Computing, with the aim of giving young learners in Key Stage 3 (KS3) and Key Stage 4 (KS4) a solid introduction to the subject.
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BCS launches free online mobile app development course
BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, has launched a free mobile app development course on iTunes U.
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BCS teams up with Enternships.com to launch IT internship portal
BCS Entrepreneurs, a new specialist arm of The Chartered Institute for IT, is teaming up with intern recruitment site Enternships.com to launch a new online portal that will match aspiring computing interns with vacancies.
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£2.4 million raised just in time for Bletchley Park restoration
The Bletchley Park Trust has got the go-ahead to start restoring its famous code-breaking huts and build a new visitor centre after it successfully raised £2.4 million in matched funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund, which is releasing £5 million.
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BCS membership fights over direction
BCS members call for EGM to determine association's direction
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Just 20 percent of Brits are 'tech savvy': BCS
Only 20 percent of people in the UK are 'savvy citizens' when it comes to technology, the British Computer Society has said.
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EU code set to clean up data centres
The European Commission has launched a code of conduct for data centres, in an effort to tackle their increasing power consumption, and minimise the related environmental, economic and energy supply impacts.
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IT managers get help with server efficiency
The British Computer Society (BCS) said it's developing a model that?s designed to help IT managers select the most efficient servers, and so deliver a greener IT infrastructure.






