VK Education and the Higher School of Economics of the National Research University will launch a School of Informatics, Physics and Technology in St. Petersburg to train specialists in the field of AI: information system developers, system architects and others. This was reported to RB.RU by the press service of the Higher School of Economics.

VK and the Higher School of Economics of the National Research University will launch a school to train specialists in the field of AI
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The school will offer bachelor’s programs: “Applied Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence” and “Applied Mathematics and Computer Science”, as well as master’s programs “Machine Learning and Data Analytics” and “Design and Development of High-Load Information Systems” .

Registration for the programs will open in 2025. Depending on the chosen direction, a different number of paid and economic places are provided. Tuition costs will be announced later.


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VK specialists will become teachers and mentors of the school. Students will have access to special company scholarships, networking sessions and meetings to build a network of acquaintances in the industry.

The school of computer science, physics and technology will be located in the historic building of the rope workshop of the Red Nailer plant and the opening ceremony will take place on January 25, the press service said.

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Mikhail Zelenin

Source: RB

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