People
Most of the courses are taught by University lecturers, with assistance from dedicated teams of researchers and administrators:
- academic staff: Reuben Binns, Peter Bloodsworth, Alessandra Cavarra, Ronald Clark, Jim Davies, Ivan Flechais, Jeremy Gibbons, Stefano Gogios, Christopher Hargreaves, Andrew Markham, Andrew Martin, Ivan Martinovic, Kasper Rasmussen, Andrew Simpson, Niki Trigoni, Max Van Kleek.
- programme administrators: Shirley Sardar, Henry Dartnall, Tracy Marshall
- MSc Project Supervisors: Peter Bloodsworth
There are also a number of subject specialists who teach courses in their particular areas of expertise:
- specialists: Craig Anslow, Rick Avis, Francesco Cesarini, Rob Collins, Sue Fundrey, David Grawrock, Jonathan Lusthaus, Guillermo Suarez-Tangil, Ralf Hinze, Nigel Kermode, David King, Nigel Mehdi, Ivan Moore, Steve Moyle, Tim Muller, Emanuel Sallinger, Seyyed Shah
The students come from a wide range of organisations: software companies; healthcare providers; finance houses; government agencies; bioinformatics start-ups; management consultants; power companies; car manufacturers. A significant number are self-employed, or work for small enterprises. They share an awareness of software engineering practice, and a desire to learn more about the underlying principles.