Pyatigorsk State University (PSU)
Pyatigorsk State University (PSU)

The date of foundation of Pyatigorsk State University is considered to be June 27, 1939, when the Pedagogical School officially became a higher educational institution. Since then, the university has undergone various changes and transformations - an increase in the number of years of study, several renamings - and officially became known as Pyatigorsk State University in 2016. Since 2005, the head of the university is Professor Gorbunov Alexander Pavlovich. By 2009, 10 faculties were formed at the university. Further, on their basis, institutes and higher schools were created, having one of the faculties in their composition. In addition, PSU is actively developing the system of pre-university, postgraduate and additional education. It has a branch in Novorossiysk. Currently, the university has 34 departments. Now Pyatigorsk State University has more than 5,500 students and 3,000 students from different regions of Russia and foreign countries. All the peoples of the Caucasus are also represented in PSU.

The intra-university Olympiad "Artificial Intelligence in Economics" has concluded at PSU.

The Olympiad was organized by the Department of Economics, Management, and Finance. Participants solved tests and a case study, and used neural networks to complete a professional and creative assignment. Over 40 students competed, 25 passed all stages, and 8 became prize winners and nominees!

Winners:

1st place – Adelina Tavasieva (Institute of Translation Studies, Russian Studies, and Multilingualism);

2nd place – Alina Dzhioeva (Institute of Romano-Germanic Languages, Information and Humanitarian Technologies);

3rd place – Arman Melik-Tangiev (Institute of International Relations) and Ellada Allahverdova (Department of Public and Private Law Disciplines).

The nominees were: Elizaveta Bushueva (Institute of Romano-Germanic Languages, Information and Humanitarian Technologies), Edvin Tuniyants (Institute of International Relations), Regina Petryaeva (Institute of Romano-Germanic Languages, Information and Humanitarian Technologies), Angelina Artamonova (Higher School of Management).

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