City, University of London, is a publicly-based research institution located in London, United Kingdom, founded in 1894. City, University of London is part of the federal University of London. City, University of London comprises six schools and about forty academic departments and centers, including the Department of Journalism, the Business School, and the City Law School.
City, University of London is a founding affiliate of the WC2 University Network, which was established for cooperation between top universities of the world cities, especially to contend with cultural, environmental, and political issues in world cities and their institutions.
The City, University of London is a part of the Association of MBAs, EQUIS, and Universities UK. City, University of London received the status of a university during the royal charter developed by the City University in 1966.
With its academic excellence, it concentrates on a business, professional and central location in the center of London. City, University of London captivates students from across worldwide. City, University of London schools are the School of Health Sciences, Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering, Cass Business School, The City Law School, and the School of Arts & Social Sciences.
The academic structure of the City, University of London also owns Graduate School, the Department for Learning Enhancement & Development (LEaD), and interdisciplinary centers. City, University of London delivers 61 undergraduate, 150 postgraduate, and doctoral degree programs accompanied by certificates and diplomas to students from over 150 countries. City, University of London conducts world-class and internationally excellent research activities in a conducive and applicative environment.
Address:  City, University of London Northampton Square London EC1V 0HB United Kingdom
Phone:  +44 (0)20 7040 5060
Email:  enquiries@city.ac.uk
Website:  https://www.city.ac.uk/
Undergraduate
City; University of London conducts research in emerging computer science research areas namely
• Artificial Intelligence
• Machine Learning
• Data Presentation
• Gaming
• Software Reliability
• Cyber Security
City, University of London-s computer science research topics for research areas are enumerated here;
Artificial Intelligence -
• Explainable AI (XAI)
• Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
Data Visualization -
• Data Presentation
• Visual Analytics
• Visual Storytelling
• Cartography
• Statistical Graphics
Machine Learning -
• Time Series Modeling
• Intelligent Control
• Domain Adaptation
• Weakly-Supervised Learning
• Natural Language Processing
• Computer Vision
• AI-Supported Education
• Clinical Decision Support
• Representation Learning
Cybersecurity -
• Web Services Security
• Mobile Security
• Software Security
• Wireless & Sensor Network Security
• Cyber Crime Analysis
• Ubiquitous/Pervasive Computing
Software Relailabity -
• Software Architecture & Design
• Software Testing & Reliability
• Software Maintenance & Evolution
City, University of London establishes effective computer science-oriented research labs and groups such as;
• Artificial Intelligence Research Centre (CitAI)
• Centre for Human-Computer Interaction Design
• Research Centre for Adaptive Computer Systems and Machine Learning
• Centre for Applied Vision Research
• Centre for Human-Computer Interaction Design
• Centre for Information Science
• Centre for Language and Communication Science Research
• giCentre
• Institute for Cyber Security
• Research Centre for Software Reliability
Scholarships are provided by City, University of London for its students and researchers in computer science: City Star Scholarship
• Computing Education Research studentship
• President-s International Scholarship
• Whitworth Scholarship
• Computer/Library and Information Science Scholarship
• School of Science & Technology Doctoral Studentship
• British Council Scholarship for Women in STEM
• CitAI Bosch studentship
• Cyber Security studentship in collaboration
• George Daniels Studentship
• Data visualization through language interaction studentship
• BAFTA UK Scholarship Programme
Applicants must hold a master-s degree from a top institution with a distinction or equivalent
If applicants do not hold UK or EU degree, applicants must attend the GMAT score with a minimum score of 700 or more
Applicants must attach the following supplements that are compulsory,
• Research proposal with a word limit of 400
• CV/resume with a passport photograph
• Two academic letters of reference with names and e-mails of referees
• Personal details and contact email
• Official transcripts for Bachelor-s and Master-s Degrees
• Official transcript of proficiency in English, such as GMAT or GRE, or TOEFL scores