(External Activity) Imperial College London & Royal College of Art Online Summer Programme
Ref. No :
ELAM-CEYDBQ
Posted by :
EstherLam/UMAC
Department :
SAO-SDS
Posted Date :
06/06/2022
Category :
External Activity
校外活動
Imperial data science online summer school
This online summer school is designed for undergraduate students studying IT, computing or any engineering degrees at a well-recognised university in China, with an interest in data science. Students will be introduced to the concept, develop an understanding of data science, hear from industry expert on data science applications and work in teams towards a technical project.
Programme Period:
25 July – 12 August 2022
Tuition Fee
: GBP 1850
Students will be working in project teams to prepare data and create a technical demonstration, engaging with Imperial supervisors throughout the programme. Previous projects include developing a model for brain tumour detection. Students will learn to prepare, transform and clean the dataset, as well as visualise the big data and their findings on the dataset.
Website:
https://www.imperial.ac.uk/continuing-professional-development/short-courses/eng/datascience/imperial-data-science-online-summer-schoo
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Imperial Data Science Online Summer School.pdf
English Requirement:
No specific requirement if your medium of instruction is English
For registration, please contact:
icdsi.programme@gmail.com
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RCA Art & Design Summer Schools
Jointly delivered by Imperial College London and the Royal College of Art, the Design for Global Challenges Online Summer School is a two-week multidisciplinary programme designed for undergraduate students currently studying at a university in China with an interest in learning how to tackle world challenges through service design.
Programme Period:
21 July – 3 August 2022
Tuition Fee: GBP 2050
The summer school will be delivered online with up to four hours of learning per day. In addition:
Web based exercises and quizzes will be provided for formative feedback.
Group projects are designed for assessing the learning outcomes.
Case study methodology and collective online discussions are used to strengthen the conceptual,
analytical and problem-solving skills of the students in real situations.
Website:
https://www.rca.ac.uk/study/short-courses-2/imperialrca-design-for-global-challenges-summer-school/
Imperial-RCA Design for Global Challenges Summer School.pdf
English Requirement:
No specific requirement if your medium of instruction is English
For registration, please contact:
icdsi.programme@gmail.com
If you are interested in joining a briefing session of the above programmes, please contact Student Affairs
Office at sao.summer@um.edu.mo.