The "Training for Trainers" workshop has been organised at Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University within the framework of the Erasmus+ KA2 project "Developing master's programmes in mobile applications and game design at partner universities (MAGnUS)" funded by the European Union and managed by Sweden's Linköpings University, and in which ASOIU is a partner.
The final conference has been held within the framework of the Erasmus+ KA2 project "Developing master's programs in mobile applications and game design at partner universities (MAGnUS)" funded by the European Union and managed by Sweden's Linköpings University, and in which Baku Engineering University (BEU ) is a partner.
"Training for Trainers" course (11-12) has been organized within the framework of the Erasmus+ KA2 project "Developing master's programmes in mobile applications and game design at partner universities (MAGnUS)" funded by the European Union and managed by Sweden's Linköpings University, and in which Baku Engineering University (BEU) is a partner. The course was conducted by two experts invited from Linköpings University, Sweden, Ullakarin Sundqvist Nilsson and Jörg Schminder
Astrakhan State University (ASU), with the support of partners from Azerbaijan, Great Britain, Russia, Portugal, Sweden and Estonia, acted as a platform for the International Summer School "MAGnUS Summer School 2021". From July 20 to July 27, the school held a series of lectures, seminars and master classes, united by the general theme “Mobile applications for medicine and health”.
On March 28, the Institute of Mathematics, Mechanics and Computer Science in the name of I. I. Vorovich hosted the grand opening of the Virtual and Augmented Reality Laboratory (VR/AR LAB) as part of the open day.
The I. I. Vorovich Institute of Mathematics, Mechanics and Computer Science of the SFedU, together with the University of Tallinn, holds a competition on game development and lectures from leading developers during the academic mobility week.
Linkoping University has been awarded principal responsibility for two major Erasmus projects in eastern Europe.
Next meeting of "MAGNUS: DEVELOPING MASTER PROGRAMMES IN MOBILE APPLICATIONS AND GAME DESIGN AT PARTNER UNIVERSITIES" ERASMUS+ KA2 CBHE Project in Baku city, Azerbaijan (03-06 of March 2020)
The meeting of the participants in the framework of the MAGnUS project (Erasmus+) was held on October 1-4, 2019 at the Tallinn University (Estonia).
The next international training has been held in Tallinn, Estonia within the framework of the Erasmus + programme. The event was attended by Babak Abbasov, Head of Computer and Information Technologies Department at Baku Engineering University (BMU) and Etibar Seyidzade, Senior Lecturer of so-called Department.
On July 1, 2019, Babak Abbasov, Head of Computer and Information Technology Department of Baku Engineering University, and Head of the Laboratory of the Department, Rauf Suleymanli have participated in the event within the framework of ERASMUS+KA2 project “Developing Master Programmes in Mobile Application and Game Design(MAGNUS)” organized the University of Derby and sponsored by the European Union.
The 10th Science Fest of the South of Russia will be held on September 21-22, 2019 in the “Rostov-Arena” stadium (Rostov-on-Don).
On September 4, the first working meeting within the framework of the Erasmus + KA2 program.
An informative seminar was organized on April 23 by the Department of Computer and Information Technologies of the Faculty of Engineering and the Department of International Relations and Project Management under the Vice-Rectorate for International Relations.
Babak Abbasov, Head of the Computer and IT Department of Baku Engineering University, and Ali Hasanov, Senior Lecturer of the Department, have participated in the initial meeting held at Linköping University, Sweden, within the framework of the ERASMUS + KA2 exchange programme “Developing Master’s Programmes in Mobile Applications and Game Design at Partner Universities.”