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BrainAcademy 2006 seeks coding stars

Jonathan Bennett Builder UK

Published: 20 Mar 2006 15:35 GMT

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Programmers from around the world can use their coding skills to win university funding, job interviews or an iPod Nano in BrainAcademy 2006, which launched on Monday.

BrainAcademy is run by Queen Mary, University of London, and is a competition for computer scientists of the future. The top prize for budding undergraduates is a place, with all fees paid, to study for a degree in the computer science department at Queen Mary starting in September 2007.

Other undergraduate prizes include guaranteed interviews for Microsoft's student intern and graduate schemes, and a work placement at ZDNet UK.

You can read the rest of this story on Builder UK, ZDNet UK's site for developers.

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