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Programmes HPCEuroHPC has opened a new call for a Coordination and Support Action under the Digital Europe programme: European Master Programme for HPC.
The main objective of this action is to design and establish a pan-European Master of Science (MSc) programme in High Performance Computing, based on insights from the previous EUMaster4HPC pilot project. The chosen project should train specialists in HPC by delivering advanced HPC-focused education and training in areas such as system architecture and design, operation, software development, and HPC utilization. The programme will be tailored to meet industry and labour market demands, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared to address current and future challenges in the field.
Detailed information on the call can be found in the call document.
Deadline to submit proposal is 14 May 2025.
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