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MBZUAI launches online courses to empower admitted students ahead of January 2021 academic year

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MBZUAI has launched online refresher courses in math and programming for its inaugural cohort of 100 admitted students from 31 countries. These courses, taught by MBZUAI faculty, aim to prepare students for the M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs in computer vision and machine learning starting January 2021. The courses are designed to provide a comprehensive refresher in core subjects. Why it matters: This initiative ensures students are well-prepared for the specialized AI education at MBZUAI and helps foster a strong foundation for future AI research in the region.

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