EU to Restructure Two Faculties into School of Computational Social Sciences
University Restructuring
The European University (EU) has announced plans to restructure its Faculty of Social Sciences and Faculty of Computer Science into a new School of Computational Social Sciences.
The move is part of a wider university-wide restructuring plan aimed at strengthening interdisciplinary research and teaching.
What Will Change?
The new School of Computational Social Sciences will bring together researchers and students from a range of disciplines, including sociology, political science, computer science, and data science.
The school will offer a range of undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as research opportunities in areas such as computational social science, data science for social good, and artificial intelligence for social impact.
The exact details of the restructuring are still being finalized, but the university has said that it is committed to ensuring a smooth transition for both students and staff.
Benefits of the Restructuring
The university believes that the new School of Computational Social Sciences will provide a number of benefits, including:
- Increased interdisciplinary research and teaching: The school will bring together researchers and students from a range of disciplines, fostering collaboration and innovation.
- Enhanced student experience: The school will offer a range of new programs and research opportunities, providing students with a more comprehensive and tailored education.
- Greater impact on society: The school's research and teaching will focus on addressing real-world problems, such as social inequality, political polarization, and environmental sustainability.
Next Steps
The university is currently working on the details of the restructuring, including the new school's curriculum, research priorities, and governance structure.
The university has said that it will provide more information about the new School of Computational Social Sciences in the coming months.