Current students
Academic resources
Make use of these resources to help achieve the most out of studying at the Research School of Computer Science.
Administration
The Research School of Computer Science Student Handbook tells you lots of things you need to know about studying computing subjects, assessment policies, what's acceptable group work, what's not acceptable, good scholarly practice, how to appeal results, and how to have your voice heard.
- New Students Induction Notes/Checklist
- CS Student Handbook
- CS Computing Environment Handbook
- Some notes on assessment issues, including availability for (Special/Supplementary) examinations
- RSCS Guidelines for Teaching Practice
- Scholarships for current undergraduates
- ANU Undergraduate Handbook
- SOCS assignment cover sheet
- ANU Code of Practice for Teaching and Learning
- ANU Academic Honesty and Plagiarism
- Services for Higher Degree Research students
- Higher Degree Research (HDR) monitoring information
Labs
The SoCS Student User documentation is a good source of information to get the most out of the available computing resources. The lab computers in the CSIT building are managed by the Technical Support Group. The use of all computing facilities is subject to the ANU IT Policies & Rules.
Getting involved
The Computer Science Students Association is for all computing students, providing technical, social and networking support. The Students' Representative Committee (SRC) provides student representation at the School Forum which deals with general issues such as teaching infrastructure and policies.
