The Long Nguyen and Kimmy Duong School of Computing actively fosters robust industry connections across technology, research, and education.

Talent Gateway connects George Mason’s top tech talent with industry leaders through hands-on training, real-world challenges, and strategic partnerships that fuel innovation and workforce readiness.
Research collaborations are extensive, spanning partnerships with major companies like Amazon and General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT), government entities like NIST and the FDA, and numerous smaller tech firms and startups. These partnerships provide vital research funding, support joint projects, and create opportunities for students through internships and real-world problem-solving initiatives like hackathons and capstone projects.
Career Services
The University's Career Services offers personalized support, resources, and opportunities to help students explore careers, gain experience, and successfully transition into the workforce. Services include one-on-one advising, resume and interview preparation, internship and job search tools, career fairs, and industry-specific events.
Career Services empowers students to build strong professional networks, develop marketable skills, and achieve their post-graduation goals with tailored guidance for fields like computing, engineering, and business.
Industry Partners
The Industry Partner Program connects companies with students and faculty through career services, recognition, event access, and academic engagement. Partners support student success by funding scholarships, sponsoring projects, and participating in mentorship and recruitment initiatives.
Alumni
The College of Engineering and Computing Alumni Chapter at George Mason University fosters connections among thousands of alumni through networking events, mentorship, and support for student success. Alumni can get involved by volunteering, mentoring students, hosting events, or contributing to scholarships.
Support Our School
Your philanthropic efforts support continued access to a George Mason education, fund scholarships, enhance labs, and support faculty. Contributions of any size drive innovation, hands-on learning, and long-term impact through student success and research.