KSU Students and PhD Candidates Invited to Join IT Skills Assessment Project
Kherson State University invites Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD students majoring in IT-related fields to take part in a unique digital competence assessment initiative under the Erasmus+ programme.
What is Smart-PL?
Smart-PL is an innovative online platform developed within the framework of an international Erasmus+ project coordinated at KSU by Rector Oleksandr Spivakovskiy.
The platform is designed specifically to assess students’ IT skills in line with current labor market needs and European competence standards.
The third meeting with students was held on May 6.
Why should you participate?
Free skills diagnostics – discover your actual level of competence in Data Analysis
Personalized feedback – receive a detailed, individual report with professional development recommendations
Flexible testing – complete the assessments at your own pace
Access to educational resources – free courses and materials for further learning and career planning
International recognition – assessment results are based on European IT job standards
How does it work?
After registering on the platform, students will complete 16 specialized tests aimed at identifying:
Your strengths in the IT field
Areas for improvement
Fit for various IT roles
Readiness for work in Data Analysis
Important deadlines
Deadline for registration and completion of tests: Monday, 9 June 2025
How to participate?
Register on the platform using your KSU corporate email
Enter your full name (first and last name)
Complete all 16 tests at your own pace
Receive a personalized report with tailored recommendations
Share your feedback with the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering
Your participation is an investment in your future!
This project will not only help students better understand their professional potential, but will also contribute to enhancing the digital capacity of Kherson State University and strengthening its reputation in the international academic community.
On 5 June, a student information session about the project was held at the Faculty of Computer Science, Physics and Mathematics.
Prepared by Professor Vitalii Kobets, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering