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  • AI Assistants, Vibe Coding, and Role-Based Models at Universities: Highlights from the Yandex Education Press Conference

    This academic year, Russian universities are planning to promote AI in the classroom even more – among both students and lectures. The heads of ITMO University, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), Ural Federal University (UrFU), and the Higher School of Economics (HSE University) have recently gathered at the Yandex Education press conference to talk about how to make training better in the era of continuously learning AI. 

    28.08.2025

  • ITMO First Vice Rector Daria Kozlova: AI Paves the Way for Personalized Education

    The main purpose of AI in education is not to provide the answers, but to help students find them. And for that, believes ITMO’s First Vice Rector Daria Kozlova, it’s crucial to learn to critically assess information. She expressed this view during a discussion on AI in higher education that was held by the Russian News Agency TASS.

    13.09.2024

  • Yandex’s Head of AI Development: Interns Can Make Mistakes – That’s Why They’re the Best Trailblazers

    The VUZPROMEXPO, a national convention on the subject of science and education, kicked off in Sochi on December 8 and will continue until the 10th. Russian scientists, university higher-ups, and representatives of business and the government met at the Sirius Park of Science and Art to discuss collaboration, showcase their achievements, and sum up the year’s results. One of the first day’s most notable discussions, titled How Technologies Will Change Higher Education, was moderated by Daria Kozlova, the First Vice Rector of ITMO University and the head of its 2030 Development Strategy.

    09.12.2021

  • ITMO at Eastern Economic Forum: Education of the Future and New Challenges

    What are the contemporary trends in science and education? What are the prerequisites of breakthrough technologies? And what kind of economic solutions are developed by students these days? These were some of the questions raised at the Eastern Economic Forum that was held in Vladivostok on September 2-4. Among the speakers of the forum were ITMO’s Rector Vladimir Vasilyev, Professor Ekaterina Skorb, and Anton Gopka, dean of the Faculty of Technological Management and Innovations.

    06.09.2021