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Victoria University Offers Free AI Training to Students Ahead of March Semester

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
January 15, 2025
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Victoria University is paving the way for students to thrive in the rapidly evolving job market by offering free artificial intelligence (AI) training to all applicants ahead of the March semester.

Recognizing that AI proficiency is no longer optional, but essential, the university is providing its students with an early advantage by equipping them with crucial skills in one of the most transformative fields of technology. The AI training, which begins next week, is available to all new students before their formal coursework begins, allowing them to gain a head start in mastering AI tools and concepts.

“As industries around the world continue to embrace automation and advanced technologies, understanding AI is becoming increasingly important for career success,” a university statement reads. “By offering this free training, we’re ensuring our students are not just prepared for the future—they’re ready to lead in it.”

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The university’s initiative reflects its commitment to providing future-ready education, emphasizing the importance of AI in areas such as problem-solving, creativity, and innovation. Students will have the opportunity to build foundational knowledge in AI that is highly sought after by top employers globally.

With applications now open, prospective students can apply for the free AI training and get an early start on their academic journey.

To apply, visit: [http://vu.ac.ug](http://vu.ac.ug) or contact +256 782 397699 for more information.

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