From 17 February to 7 March, Lviv Polytechnic held the Winter School «A European Approach to Data Governance», organised within the framework of the international Erasmus+ Jean Monnet project European Data Strategy: Data Governance for New Opportunities (№ 101127839 – Data4EU – ERASMUS-JMO-2023-HEI-TCH-RSCH).
During the winter holidays – from 17 to 21 February – about 60 students of the Institute of Computer Science and Information Technologies had the opportunity to listen to presentations by professionals in data management, data protection, Big Data, Data Science, machine learning, databases and data warehouses, as well as attend various interesting workshops where invited lecturers shared their experience and best practices in data management and processing.
The School was opened by Anastasiia Doroshenko, Associate Professor at the Department of Automated Control Systems, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Data4EU Project Manager. She spoke about the peculiarities of the European Data Strategy, which was created to ensure a balance between innovation, security and trust in the field of data management. In particular, there were discussed such EU legislative acts as the Data Act, Data Governance Act, AIAct, etc.
After an intensive week of online classes, students spent two weeks conducting research on the topics covered by the speakers, studied the European experience in data management and the specifics of legislative regulation of data management in different European countries.
The students presented their research results on 7 March. There were extremely interesting and creative works, vivid presentations and immersion in the subject which demonstrated deep interest of the students in the topics of the Winter School and their concern for data management, especially in the IT sector.
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