67 Higher Education Institutions More than 200 000 students 13 087 foreign students from 152 countries CUBAN HIGHER EDUCATION PREMISES Flexible university Academic college Productive college ID: 172124
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CUBAN HIGHER EDUCATION
67 Higher Education Institutions
More than 200 000 students (13 087 foreign students from 152 countries)Slide3
CUBAN HIGHER EDUCATIONSlide4
PREMISESSlide5
Flexible university Academic college
Productive collegevalue-added research
PREMISESSlide6
MISSIONS
To train Informatics Science professionals, highly committed to the development of the country.
To produce software and informatics services following a study-work based educational model and
support
Cuban software industry.Slide7
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATIONSlide8
GENERAL FACTS
Created in 2002
Course: Informatics Sciences Engineering
Training model based on software development competences
unique educational concept
industry within the university
7 graduations, more than 11000 engineers
Very young faculty bodySlide9
Undergraduate
6 faculties
More than 4000 undergraduate students
All Cuban provinces represented
Postgraduate Education
Five Master’s Degree programs
Institution authorized for PhD programs in Informatics
International Postgraduate Education Center
TRAININGSlide10
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FACULTY – SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT CENTERSSlide11
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FACULTY – SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT CENTERS
CISED
:
Center for identification and information
security (CMMI
Nivel
II)
CESOL:
Free Software Center
CIDI:
Center for internet research and developmentSlide12
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FACULTY – SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT CENTERS
TLM
:
Telematics
Center
CIGED
: Center
for
ICT in
Document
ManagementSlide13
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FACULTY – SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT CENTERS
CEIGE
:
Business
Informatics
Center (CMMI Nivel II)
CEGEL
:
E-
government
CenterSlide14
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FACULTY – SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT CENTERS
FORTES
:
ICT in Education CenterSlide15
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FACULTAD - CENTROS
DE DESARROLLO
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CEDIN
:
Industrial Informatics
Center (CMMI
Nivel
II)
CEDAE
: Business Architecture Consulting and Development Center
VERTEX:
Tridimensional
Interactive
Virtual
Environment
CenterSlide16
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FACULTY – SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT CENTERS
GEYSED
:
Geo-informatics and Digital Signals Center
DATEC
:
Data-base Technologies Management CenterSlide17
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FACULTY – DEVELOPMENT CENTERS
CESIM
:
ICT in
Health
Care
CenterSlide18
CISED
CESOL
CIDI
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F2
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F6
F3
TLM
CIGED
CEIGE
CEGEL
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FORTES
CEDIN
CEDAE
DATEC
GEYSED
CESIM
FACULTY – DEVELOPMENT CENTERS
VERTEXSlide19
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENTSlide20
RESEARCH CENTERS
Educational Science Innovation and Quality Center (CICE)
Computational Mathematics Research Center
(CEMC)
GENERAL SERVICES CENTERS
Technical Support and Maintenance Center
Audiovisual Production Center
Graphic Design CenterSlide21
Bioinformatics
Image and signal processing and
Geoinformatics
Educational Science and ICT in education
Computer graphics and Virtual reality
Telecommunication networks and Software security
Social impact of ICT
Free software and open source systems
Business intelligence and architectures
Database technologies
Scientific computing
Artificial Intelligence
Software project management, quality and engineering
RESEARCH LINESSlide22
RESEARCH-DEVELOPMENT
About 200 software and associated services development projects
3 development centers certified CMMI Level II
Relations with academic and business institutions from, among others:
Venezuela, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Argentina, Panama, Uruguay, Nicaragua, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Bahamas, Canada,
Spain, Italy, Austria, Belgium, Germany, Russia, Angola, Mozambique, Zimbabwe,
Namibia, Equatorial Guinea Slide23
REGIONAL LEADING ROLE IN ACM-ICPC PROGRAMMING CONTESTS
Regional venue for ACM –ICPC competitions in the Caribbean region since 2009 (more than 50 universities from 8 countries)
Participation in two World
F
inals
World sub-champion of the ICPC Challenge Tournament in the World Finals in 2011, USA
Developer of the Caribbean On-line Judge
(
http://coj.uci.cu), with more than 700 universities and 150 countries representedSlide24
Almost 1000 apartments with basic living and working conditions
Basic services:
Cafeterias
Post Office
Bank
Currency exchange office
Beauty parlor and barbershop
Swimming pool
Bakery
Others
RESIDENTIAL AREASlide25
EXTENSION
Wide involvement in social programs
Active sports and cultural life
About 250 works of art in campus
EXTENSIONSlide26Slide27