27.09.2021
FACULTY OF COMPUTING

Metropolitan College celebrates the distinction of 6 University of East London graduates at British Computer Society Awards

The awarded graduates have been studying at Metropolitan College’s Computing programmes of study, offered in collaboration with University of East London.

The British Computer Society (The Chartered Institute for IT) Hellenic Section hosted an awards ceremony for 18 excellent University graduates who excelled in their undergraduate and graduate studies in the field of IT. Six of the awarded graduates are University of East London graduates who have successfully completed their studies at Metropolitan College’s Faculty of Computing.

UEL is a vibrant university with a vision to be an enterprising, international university, bringing transformational opportunities to individuals, communities and businesses. With an experience since 1898 and embracing diversity, partnership and excellence in teaching, it is listed as a top modern university.

The UEL graduates who stood out during their studies at Metropolitan College and were awarded for their performance are:

Giannis Basa, MSc Data Science, University of East London
Eleni Gkatsonidou, BSc Computer Science, University of East London
Georgios Gkikas, BSc Computer Science, University of East London
Vasilis, Karatzas, BSc Computer Networks, University of East London
Constantinos, Stathis, BSc Computing, University of East London
Lampros, Taxiarchis, BSc Computing, University of East London

Congratulations to you all!

The BCS Awards constitution is annually organized to honour those who have acquired the necessary hard and soft skills, have deep knowledge of their chosen specialization and are prepared for the demands of the IT field. It’s worth mentioning that it is the second year in a row that Metropolitan College’s Computing graduates who have completed their studies in the courses provided by University of East London, are being awarded, underlining the high quality of academic programmes, offered and the success of the collaboration between the two educational institutions..

The BCS event took place at the British Ambassador’s Residence, with the presence of HM Ambassador Matthew Lodge, Minister of Digital Governance Kyriakos Pierrakakis and the BCS Hellenic Section President and BCS Fellow Christos Stavroulakis. Metropolitan College was also represented by Antonis Mouhtaropoulos, Metropolitan College Dean of Digital Learning & EdTech and Deputy Director (Academic), Thessaloniki campus.

A few words about BCS:

British Computer Society, The Chartered Institute for IT, promotes wider social and economic progress through the advancement of information technology science and practice. BCS ensures the digital journey is safe and positive for everyone, by raising standards of competence and conduct across the IT industry and tackling the ethical challenges we face along the way.

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