Date:19/12/16
The main purpose of the meetings is to increase students’ interest in the field of information technologies and to provide detailed information to those who want to pursue a career in this field.
During the meetings, students will be given detailed information about the projects implemented by the ministry, including e-government solutions, and will receive answers to their questions.
The first meetings will take place this week. Thus, the students of the Azerbaijan Technical University and Azerbaijan University of Architecture and Construction will be able to take part in workshops on “IT career development”, which will be held at their universities on 22 and 23 December at 11:00, respectively.
Meetings with students who want to pursue a career in the field of information technologies will be held
The E-Government Education and Training Centre under the Ministry of Communications and High Technologies will hold meetings with university students on a regular basis.The main purpose of the meetings is to increase students’ interest in the field of information technologies and to provide detailed information to those who want to pursue a career in this field.
During the meetings, students will be given detailed information about the projects implemented by the ministry, including e-government solutions, and will receive answers to their questions.
The first meetings will take place this week. Thus, the students of the Azerbaijan Technical University and Azerbaijan University of Architecture and Construction will be able to take part in workshops on “IT career development”, which will be held at their universities on 22 and 23 December at 11:00, respectively.
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