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ERASMUS

INTERNATIONAL MASTER'S PROGRAM PROJECT BASED ON THE TRILATERAL COOPERATION OF PARTNER UNIVERSITIES WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE ERASMUS+ PROGRAM

Scientific field: COMPUTER SCIENCE AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING

 

The project of the Master's program Computational Life Sciences (CompLife) is focused on the creation of a modern interdisciplinary transnational two-degree master's program «Computational Life Sciences».

The Computational Life Sciences (CompLife) educational program is the result of scientific work and academic mobility experience of the Free University of Varna (Bulgaria), the University of Obuda (Hungary) and the International Taraz Innovation Institute named after Sh.Murtaza. Thanks to this project, a joint two-degree international master's degree educational program will be developed, as well as ties between members of the global ecosystem will be strengthened and favorable conditions for entrepreneurship will be created (new innovative enterprises, new jobs based on scientific research).

During the implementation of the project, documents on state accreditation of the educational program will be prepared and universities will be able to submit applications for approval to national legislative bodies (including for the accreditation of distance learning in some countries).

Partner universities can use the results of the CompLife project (transnational team, educational documentation and methodology) to apply to Erazmus+/tot 1 to finance the training of undergraduates in the new master's program. 

 

 

Funding will be provided by the European Union. However, the views and opinions expressed are entirely those of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EECEA). Neither the European Union nor the EECEAis responsible for them.