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Free Access to GitHub Co-Pilot

lines of code
lines of code
Adrian Harwood,

We have had a number of people ask us about access to GitHub Co-Pilot in recent months and now staff and students at the University can get free access to the tool through GitHub Education. If you aren’t sure what it is, how it can help you or what the risks of using it are, read on.

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Edge Compute Service in Action

Goar Sanchez, Vicky Short,

We have provided an Edge Compute service for some time now but what does it actually do? Discover how we provide bespoke hardware and expertise to the National X-ray Computed Tomography Research Facility.

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Connecting the GIS, Mapping & Earth Observation Community

Vicky Short,

We are happy to report that during its first community event, the GISMEO community has already produced new connections and opportunities for its members.


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Upcoming Changes to MathWorks Sign On

Anja Le Blanc,

From the 9th of Sept you will notice a change in how you sign into MathWorks products such as MATLAB and Simulink.

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Research Software Engineering Round Up

People sitting in a tiered lecture theatre listening to a person speaking at the front of the room
People sitting in a tiered lecture theatre listening to a person speaking at the front of the room
Aman Goel,

In July the Manchester Research Software Community (MRSC) held a lightning talk session with researchers and research staff from across the University sharing best practice, tips and information.

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Farewell to our Year in Industry Students

Four Year in Industry students smiling at the camera. One of them is holding a box of lego
Four Year in Industry students smiling at the camera. One of them is holding a box of lego
Yat Leung, Hamzah Abbasi,

After a year hosting University of Manchester Computer Science Year in Industry students, we look back on how it went and wish them all the best for their future studies.

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Keeping Track of Dependencies

Donal Fellows,

Dependency tracking is one of the tasks that it is easy to forget to do, and yet is important for code of any lasting significance. GitHub has tools available to help you keep up to date to avoid unsupported dependencies and vulnerabilities. Anyone producing code at the University is encouraged to take advantage of these tools so problems due to upstream code are addressed more rapidly.

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Launch of new GIS, Mapping and Earth Observation Community

Image of earth taken from space by NASA
Image of earth taken from space by NASA
Gail Millin-Chalabi,

Join us in launching a new Computation and Data in Research (CaDiR) community! The GIS, Mapping and Earth Observation (GISMEO) community aims to facilitate innovative and interdisciplinary use of geospatial methodologies and technologies through building a dedicated, university-wide geospatial community.

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Future Plans for Research IT

Gillian Sinclair,

At the start of year Research IT commissioned Open Data Manchester to undertake a series of strategy finding workshops with members of the research community from across the University. The report generated from the outcomes of the workshops is now available and we'd like to hear your thoughts.

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NVivo 14 Available!

Anja Le Blanc,

Are you an NVivo user? A new version of the qualitative data analysis package is now available to the University community so let us know if you want to update!

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The Great Scrum Switch Over

Ann Gledson, Adrian Harwood,

Following on from their blog back in March 2024, Senior RSE Ann Gledson and Head of RSE Adrian Harwood reflect on the Agile Methods for RSEs training course and the implementation of a version of scrum for all RSE projects.

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Detecting Text Written by AI

Erdem Atlas & Scott Archer-Nicholls,

In today's digital age, artificial intelligence (AI) plays a pivotal role in content creation, from writing articles to composing poetry. This technological marvel raises a pressing question: How can we discern whether the content we consume is the product of human creativity or the output of a sophisticated AI?

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