
stát:
Polsko
typ:
kombinovaná mobilita
zaměření:


9. 8. 2025
deadline
letní/zimní škola
kategorie:
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Micro-credential Course: Artificial Intelligence in Business and Finance at University of Warsaw
International education programme organized by the University of Warsaw in collaboration with the Business School, University of Sussex. The programme is designed for students interested in the application of Artificial Intelligence in business and finance.
All classes will be delivered in English by an international team of academic teachers from the University of Warsaw (Poland) and the Business School of the University of Sussex (UK).
Date: 1-12 September, 2025
- Classes will be held on-site in the buildings of the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the University of Warsaw.
- The course will also include an introductory/leveling asynchronous part (online platform) before the start of in-person classes.
Application Deadline: 10 August, 2025
Financial Support: one-time financial support of 7,250 PLN for the duration of the Program (14 days), where: ⎯ 2,000 PLN for travel (both ways); ⎯ 75 PLN/day – stipend ⎯ 300 PLN/day – living and accommodation costs.
Cost:
- Expenses such as accommodation, visa and health care are the responsibility of the participants.
- The issuance of a diploma in the form of a micro-credential is free of charge.
What does the programme offer?
- an innovative programme in the field of AI and finance,
- participation in a summer school (2025 or 2026),
- classes with experts from leading academic institutions,
- a certificate of completion (micro credential),
- financial support
Programme focus areas:
- Machine learning and AI fundamentals,
- AI applications in financial and geospatial data analysis,
- Explainable AI (XAI) techniques,
- Automation of business processes,
- Ethical and legal aspects of AI,
- Programming and data science tools.
The programme is open to:
- undergraduate students in their 3rd year
- students of master’s studies
- students of long-cycle Master's degree programs, in their 3rd year or later
Further information about the course is available on the website HERE.