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- Cambridge Ring
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- Raspberry Pi Tutorials ➥
- Wiseman prize
I am a Cambridge graduate but did not read Computer Science. Can I still join the Cambridge Ring?
Cambridge Ring is open not only to all graduates and present and former staff of the Department of Computer Science and Technology, but also Cambridge graduates from other disciplines working in computing careers, especially those who were closely involved with computing while at Cambridge. Please contact us if you are unsure of your eligibility!
How do I join?
Simply give us some basic details using this form.
I have got a job opportunity. How do I advertise it to Ring members?
The Cambridge Ring aims to connect Ring jobs seekers and employers.
All members can advertise positions that may be of interest to other members. You can send details to ring-organiser@cst.cam.ac.uk and they will circulated to members in the next mailing, or for more immediate results, we recommend posting in the Jobs section of the Ring Forum. Contact us if you're a member and need an invitation to the Forum.
Can you put me in contact with someone in a particular industry sector?
If you need help contacting a member working in a particular sector or with a particular job function, just contact us.
What is the Cambridge Ring Hall of Fame?
The Hall of Fame is a list of companies started by Computer Science and Technology graduates and staff.
If you would like to add a company to the list, please fill in this form.
Every year, the Cambridge Ring holds Hall of Fame Awards, with the winners announced at the annual dinner. Details on how to submit a nomination can be found here.
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