Tomorrow University and Le Wagon launch joint MSc in AI, Tech, and Sustainability with flexible learning options

Tomorrow University and Le Wagon have announced the launch of a joint Master of Science (MSc) program in AI, Tech, and Sustainability. 

The program is designed to equip professionals with technical and sustainability-focused skills to address global challenges. The initiative reflects the growing demand for responsible AI innovation, coinciding with the two-year anniversary of ChatGPT.

The program combines Tomorrow University’s expertise in sustainability with Le Wagon’s recognized tech bootcamps, offering tracks in Web Development, Data Science, Data Analytics, and Growth Marketing. 

Students can choose between a fully remote 24-month format or an 18-month hybrid option, which includes a two-month in-person bootcamp at one of Le Wagon’s global hubs.

Preparing for rapid AI growth

The program comes at a time when over 80% of enterprises are projected to adopt AI by 2026, increasing the need for leaders who can implement these technologies responsibly. The curriculum incorporates hands-on learning and real-world projects to help students address issues such as climate change and green technology.

Dr. Thomas Funke, Founding President of Tomorrow University, emphasized the importance of the collaboration:

"I have long been impressed with Le Wagon's work in supporting students to build innovative startups like Cohabs, Amentiz and Skello and raise a staggering $1.1 billion+ in combined investment. It's an honor to be working on our joint vision.

Education needs to equip students not only with technical skills but with the mindset to transform themselves. As we reflect on the impact of ChatGPT and AI, this program bridges the gap between technology, inner development and impact, empowering future change makers to transform our world."

Program details

Key features of the MSc in AI, Tech, and Sustainability include:

  • Specialized Tracks: Options include Web Development, Data Science, Data Analytics, and Growth Marketing.

  • Flexible Learning Formats: Students can select a remote-first approach or a hybrid model with in-person learning at Le Wagon’s hubs in cities like Berlin, Paris, Tokyo, and Cape Town.

  • Dual Community Access: Participants join both Tomorrow University’s sustainability network and Le Wagon’s global tech community.

  • Portfolio Development: Graduates complete the program with a portfolio of real-world tech and sustainability projects.

Blending practical tech training and sustainability

Students will benefit from access to Tomorrow University’s sustainability-focused community and Le Wagon’s network of over 28,000 alumni across 30 cities worldwide. Real-world projects will allow participants to develop solutions aimed at creating a sustainable future.

Boris Paillard, Executive Chairman of Le Wagon, highlighted the alignment of goals between the two organizations:

"We believe in empowering people through practical tech education. This partnership with Tomorrow University aligns perfectly with our mission to equip students with the skills needed to drive change in their communities and the world.

By combining Le Wagon's cutting-edge bootcamps across the globe with Tomorrow University's commitment to impact, we are creating a transformative educational experience for the tech innovators of tomorrow."



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