A Brief History of CSESoc
CSEsoc was formed in October 2006 from the old CompSoc and SESoc societies. CompSoc helped represent the interest of students studying Computer Engineering, Computer Science and postgraduate courses, while SESoc was the representative body for Software Engineering students. Both societies provided technical and social support to their members. In the best interest of everyone, the societies merged to provide a better experience to all CSE students.
CSEsoc would now represent students enrolled in; Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Bioinformatics Engineering, or a postāgraduate program administered by CSE (research or coursework).
Even today CSESoc continues to be an integral part of the student experience. Many students make the most of their time at university by joining a working group in first year to get a taste of the society. If you are enthusiastic and interested you can nominate yourself or be nominated for a position in the Exec at the end of the year.
Being part of a society is a great way to meet new people and gain extra skills that employers look for in the industry.
- 2009 Exec - David Claridge, Cassandra Hill, Simonne Mautner, Emily Siow, Luke Swithenbank
- 2009 Working Group Committee - Jeremy Apthorp, Jayen Ashar, Stephen Cossell, Benjamin Lambert-Smith, Rhys Schmidtke, Prashant Varanasi
- 2008 Exec - Jayen Ashar, Christopher Bailey, Dean Berwick, David Claridge, Matthew Conolly, Ramana Kirubagaran, Martin Mao, Robert Massaioli, Elizabeth O'Loughlin, Toby Rahilly, Stuart Robinson, Mervin Sayseng, Rhys Schmidtke, Susan Shi, Luke Swithenbank, Prashant Varanasi
- 2007 Exec - Andrew Bastardo, David Claridge, Andrew Clayphan, Stephen Cossell, Fionnbharr Davies, Glen Kelley, Ramana Kirubagaran, Alexander Kuptsov, Christopher Macauley, Mitchell Reid, Mervin Sayseng, Rupert Shuttleworth, Suwandy Tjin, Charissa Upcroft, Yose Widjaja
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