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Many universities across Russia have added new courses to their existing finance curricula that are focused on cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin, and blockchain technology. They will offer these courses for the first time this academic year due to high demand.
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A number of top universities in Russia will begin offering special courses and masterâs degree classes devoted to the topics of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology for the first time this year, the universities told RT. The courses will be incorporated into the schoolsâ existing programs in the academic year 2017-2018.
The publication interviewed five universities in particular. Moscow State University (MSU) is a reputable, coeducational public research university. Sergey Studnikov, a managing board member of the MSU economical faculty, runs the Financial Analytics masterâs program. He told the news outlet about the schoolâs new cryptocurrency courses:
We will have master classes immediately for several programs â for this we invite industry representatives.
At the Higher School of Economics (HSE), which is one of the leading and largest universities in Russia, the topic is included as part of the schoolâs Financial Technologies course. This course is part of the Financial Technologies and Data Analysis masterâs program which was jointly launched this year with the state-owned Russian banking and financial services company, Sberbank.
The Saint Petersburg State University of Economics (Spbgeu) is devoting two sections of its existing program on banking, finance, and financial markets to cryptocurrency and blockchains. According to an associate professor of the schoolâs Faculty of Economics and Finance, Denis Gorulev, âto introduce a separate course here, we rely on a number of formal things â this needs to be coordinated with the Ministry of Education a lot and for a long time.â
High Demand for Crypto Classes
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), also known informally as Phystech, describes itself as âa top 5 Russian university that is highly regarded by scientists, students, and engineers alike.â The institute will teach the IT component of blockchain technology.
According to a director of the MIPTâs School of Applied Mathematics and Informatics, Andrey Raigorodsky, this field is in high demand among both students and employers. âThis year we have a couple of special courses,â he told RT, adding that:
This topic is extremely popular.
There is strong demand from the schoolâs industrial partners, he detailed. âFor example, Sberbank is working with us now â they have opened a new scientific laboratory, where research on this topic is being conducted.â
The National University of Science and Technology (Misis) is Russiaâs primary technological university in the field of steel-making and metallurgy. This summer, Misis and government-owned bank Vnesheconombank (VEB) signed an agreement to create a center for new materials and breakthrough technologies with a focus on blockchain technology, the university told RT. Students will study blockchain technology at the new training center, the publication wrote, adding that:
In particular, students of MSU, HSE, Misis, MIPT and Spbgeu will learn about Bitcoin and other aspects of innovative financial technologies.
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