Strategic Partnerships – MOUs
Thales Hellas
The MSc in Cybersecurity and Data Science and Thales Hellas Institute have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding, to establish commenced collaborations, cooperation and interactions. The Parties recognize the mutual benefits to be derived from increased collaboration, cooperation and interaction in Academic, Research and Industrial activities in the area of Cybersecurity, Data Science and other relevant fields of common interest. The strategic collaboration includes, among others: 1) Collaboration in the support of laboratory courses of the MSc in Cyber Security and Data Science. 2) Collaboration in the development of training material. 3) Collaboration in Use Cases of Thales Cyber Lab. 4) Collaboration in MSc Theses, covering common academic, technology and development needs. 5) Collaboration in Internship programs for UPRC students.
SAS
The MSc in Cybersecurity and Data Science and SAS Institute have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding, to provide students that complete the Business and Data Analytics track a SAS Academic Specialization. The students that complete required courses will be awarded a digital badge that the student may use online to indicate their SAS Academic Specialization.
Find more about the Academic Specialization Programme in Business and Data Analytics in cooperation with SAS.
United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)
United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)
The MSc in Cybersecurity and Data Science and the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding, to establish commenced collaborations, cooperation and interactions. The Parties agree to encourage productive relationships, and exchanges in all related field identified by interested members of collaborating parties. The Parties will explore areas of common interest in the general fields of Cybersecurity and Data Science, including, but not limited to: 1) Collaboration in the continuous improvement of the material and syllabus for the Masters’ courses of common interest of the MSc in Cyber Security and Data Science. 2) Collaboration in MSc Theses, covering common academic, technology and development needs. 3) Collaboration in Internship programs. 4) Mutual support in other academic, technical and industrial areas of common interest.