International cooperation is one of the key development directions of “Cyber University,” aimed at integrating into the global academic space and building a world-class educational and research environment.
“Cyber University” aspires to become an internationally recognized university and a center of excellence in priority areas such as cybersecurity, information security, software engineering, digital law, digital technologies, artificial intelligence, and digital economy. The University’s international activities are focused on achieving this goal through sustainable cooperation and partnerships, participation in transnational initiatives, and the adoption of best global practices in teaching and research.
The international engagement of “Cyber University” is aimed at:
- Improving the quality of education and research by leveraging international experience, methodologies, and resources;
- Preparing a new generation of globally-minded, mobile, and competitive professionals in high demand on the global labor market;
- Creating an environment for international academic cooperation;
- Strengthening the University’s position in international academic and subject-specific rankings;
- Contributing to the development of digital ecosystems at both regional and global levels.
Cyber University is committed to developing international engagement in various formats, including:
- Establishing partnerships with leading foreign universities, research institutions, and technology companies;
- Signing memorandums of understanding (MoUs) and partnership agreements;
- Developing joint educational initiatives;
- Strengthening academic ties and professional collaboration with international universities, including participation in thematic schools, training programs, and exchange visits;
- Implementing collaborative research projects and participating in international research consortia;
- Engaging in international grant initiatives;
- Organizing international conferences, forums, seminars, and hackathons aimed at expanding scientific dialogue and sharing best practices;
- Building alumni networks focused on fostering a global professional community in the field of digital technologies.
Geography of Cyber University’s International Cooperation Includes:
USA:
- Johns Hopkins University
- The University of California, San Diego (UC San Diego)
- The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
- Stanford University’s Stanford Engineering Center for Global & Online Education (CGOE)
- The University of Washington (UW)
China:
- Xidian University
- University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC)
- Zhejiang University (ZU)
- Hangzhou Dianzi University (HDU)
- Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT)
The University continues to expand its partnership network to include universities from Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and other regions.
In addition, “Cyber University” is strengthening its cooperation with industry and international organizations, as well as with technology transfer centers, incubators, and accelerators for the development of student and faculty startups.