UP Diliman Department of Computer Science - UP CS Network (UP Alliance of Computer Science Organizations)

UP CS Network (UP Alliance of Computer Science Organizations)

The UP CS Network is the first student organization alliance of its kind in the UP Diliman College of Engineering. The Network is composed of one socio-academic organization (UP CURSOR), two academic organizations (UP ACM and UnPLUG), two department service arms (UP Parser and DCS SA), one college service arm (UP Engineering Webteam), one volunteer corps (UP DCSS) and one university service arm (CRS).

The first full active school year of existence of the CS Network (AY 2005-06) culminated in the Department of Computer Science being adjudged the College's Best Department for the year by the Engineering Student Council (see related external link).

  • Association for Computing Machinery - UP Student Chapter (UP ACM),
  • Computerized Registration System (CRS)
  • The UP Parser (Official Student Publication of the DCS)
  • UP Association of Computer Science Majors (UP CURSOR)
  • UP Engineering Webteam
  • UP Linux Users' Group (UnPLUG)
  • UP Dedicated Computer Science Students (UP DCSS)
  • DCS Student Assistants (DCS SA)

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