We have published the calendars for the extraordinary session. Where the instructions say to contact the professor, please do so only after completing the request form to participate in the extraordinary session.
The form is mandatory for those who meet the requirements and must be completed by 11 March.
Please complete it only once and for a maximum of 4 courses.
Use the “Other” option only for specific cases; the office and professors will review these requests jointly.
If you do not complete the form by the deadline, please contact the professor only.
Calendario:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vSRYmEZK84453D6LHeRTOPVH...
Modulo di richiesta partecipazione alla sessione
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSee1cgjwMNwBTJ54cVHEmMeozyDJVPk...
The Department would like to inform students and recent graduates about an opportunity to pursue graduate studies at Bishop’s University (Québec, Canada) an English-language university and Designated Learning Institution (DLI).
Bishop’s University invites students and early-career graduates to express their interest in Computer Science program.
Specialization areas:
• Artificial Intelligence
• Cybersecurity
• Computer Systems
Program completion options:
• Thesis
• Project
• Internship
This opportunity is particularly intended for students and graduates in Computer Science or related fields interested in pursuing graduate studies in Canada for
Fall 2026 or Winter 2027**.
Interested students can complete the following expression of interest form:
[https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=FZxAYDfdQEaXW56qcHQ3...(https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=FZxAYDfdQEaXW56qcHQ3...)
For further information please contact:
Dr. Russell Butler
Chair, Department of Computer Science
Bishop’s University (Québec, Canada)
Email: [rbutler@ubishops.ca](mailto:rbutler@ubishops.ca)
Annullamento lezione
Si informa che la lezione di Basi di dati II Modulo, prevista per venerdi 13 marzo 2026, è annullata a causa di impegni personali del docente.
Si prega di prendere nota.
Cordiali saluti,
prof. Marco Esposito