The project’s main idea is to develop and implement an innovative model for training highly qualified specialists in cybersecurity based on the research and use of the latest scientific achievements in the field of artificial intelligence, interactive and blended learning methods, MOOC technology, promotion of global humanitarian values and cooperation of all academic participants and representatives of employers, public organizations and authorities. The project aims to improve the directions and forms of collaboration and communication for all academic participants and representatives of employers, public organisations and authorities; and to enhance the skills of teaching staff to gain skills in digitalisation and intercultural competence. The joint Master’s programme will not only facilitate the mutual exchange of best practices and experiences in the organisation of the educational process, but also contribute to familiarity, understanding and enrichment of the partners’ cultural values.

 

Task:

  • Task 1.1. Analysis of international, national and industry security concepts and standards
  • Task 1.2. Establishing model and policy of cooperation between universities
  • Task 1.3. Development of Core Skills, learning outcomes for training programme in the field «Artificial Intelligence for Cybersecurity» (EQF 7/Master’s programme)
  • Task 1.4. Development of a curriculum for the programme «Artificial Intelligence for Cybersecurity»
  • Task 1.5. Development of End-point assessment plan for EQF 7: «Artificial Intelligence for Cybersecurity Specialist»
  • Task 1.6. Development of requirements for joint admission of students and procedures for application
  • Task 1.7. Development of a policy for mutual recognition of learning outcomes between the academic partners
  • Task 1.8. Signing of bilateral agreements between universities on the recognition of the academic results of joint master’s curricula «Artificial Intelligence for Cybersecurity Specialist»
  • Task 1.9. Develop a joint promotion and awareness-raising strategy for the joint master’s curricula «Artificial Intelligence for Cybersecurity»

 

 

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