Among others, participants acquaint themselves with advanced issues connected with: operating systems, computer networks, machine learning, data and data quality, cloud computing, cybersecurity, educational platforms, etc. An important element of the training includes the presentation of hardware and software installed at our Pomeranian Centre for Digital Humanities. Interested in all technical novelties, members of the Centre are actively participating  in the training. As an inter-departmental unit, the Centre will become fully operational in the next few weeks, with the start of research activities in September and October 2022.

 

The 3LoE Project is an important international undertaking carried out by our University. The overarching goal of the partnership is the creation of 7 Centres of Vocational Excellence (CoVE) in seven countries: Austria, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Spain. The project is co-funded by the EU within the Erasmus+ programme. The project is coordinated at our University by professor Marek Łukasik (institutional coordination) and dr Anna Rychły-Lipińska (content coordination). The training was prepared and carried out by Mariusz Terebecki, an expert from the Department of Cyberspace Security at the Institute of Management and Security.

 

See also:

3LoE Project Website [link]

3LoE Promotional Video [link]

Dual Bachelor’s programme - press release [link]