Karazin University offers new selfstanding online modules

Kharkiv, September 2024 — Karazin Kharkiv National University in Kharkiv, Ukraine has opened two new self-standing, online, master-level courses this year, the teaching is starting early October 2024, for 10 weeks and 2.5 ECTS.

The course Cybersecurity law and society addresses the extent to which these threatening phenomena are prevalent in Ukraine and the world, how they are countered, and which countermeasures are effective. Digital technologies have become an integral part of modern society, significantly changing our daily life. However, alongside numerous benefits, they also bring a range of negative social consequences, from economic inequality and cybercrime to privacy violations and online violence.

The course on Citizenship and Democratic Governance of Digital Technology addresses the challenges and opportunities presented by the rapid advancement of digital technologies in our increasingly interconnected world. This course is designed for approximately two-thirds of the world’s population who live in countries grappling with the governance implications of the digital revolution, while also equipping individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate and contribute responsibly to the digital landscape.


These interdisciplinary courses are open for selected master students of Karazin University and EURIDICE partner universities, having bachelor-level knowledge or experience in a relevant field.

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