

Research collaboration
Research collaborationConstructor Institute of Technology (C>IT) collaborates with leading national and international universities and research institutions to drive academic exchange, joint research initiatives, and innovative learning opportunities. These partnerships reinforce our commitment to excellence in technology and education.
- Memorandum of Understanding signed on April 21, 2021.
- Cooperation Agreement signed on November 30, 2022.
The Memorandum of Understanding was established to facilitate cooperation in quantum technologies, computer science, and business. One of the key objectives was the creation of a Chair in Quantum Communication. The Cooperation Agreement was signed to initiate its implementation. The chair was established in the summer of 2022, the hiring process concluded, and the chair has been occupied since January 1, 2023.
- Collaboration established in 2016.
A longstanding collaboration exists between the Chair of Software Engineering at Constructor and members of IRIT, the Computer Science Research Institute of the University of Toulouse. Initiated in 2016, the collaboration focuses on Requirements Engineering, Formal Methods of Software Specification and Verification, and educational matters. Both universities have jointly published research, organized seminars, supervised students, and are currently collaborating on a book. A PhD student from Constructor is conducting research on AI-based tools for programming education at the University of Toulouse. Moreover, potential collaborations with other disciplines, including physics, are actively being pursued.
- Memorandum of Understanding signed on June 28, 2019.
The Memorandum of Understanding with the School of Computing at NUS aimed to foster collaboration in computer science, student exchanges, and scientific research. As a result of the partnership, several Constructor Institute of Technology students enrolled in the NUS Master of Computing program. Additionally, Professor Bertrand Meyer from Constructor Institute of Technology delivered three seminars at NUS in 2019, 2020, and 2023. Scientific collaboration took the form of discussions of technical discussions and co-supervision of master's theses between professors of the Constructor Institute of Technology and the National University of Singapore.
- Collaboration established in 2023.
A collaboration with Constructor University in Bremen, Germany, was established in 2023.
This collaboration encompasses various research domains, including computers, cyber security, artificial intelligence, software engineering, autonomous machines, physics, quantum technology, advanced functional intelligent materials, life engineering, and diverse business sectors.

- MoU with Kutaisi International University signed in June 2024
Kutaisi International University, the oldest private university in Georgia, has a distinguished software engineering program, particularly in empirical software engineering and software verification. CIT maintains strong ties with its program leaders, fostering opportunities for collaboration.

- MoU with University of Doha for Science and Technology signed in November 2024
UDST is a leading institution in Qatar, recognized for its robust Computing and Information Technology programs.
These MoUs establish a broad framework for collaboration, facilitating various initiatives such as student and faculty exchanges, researcher exchanges, joint research projects, special admission tracks, and preferential tuition rates for students from these partner universities who enrol at CIT.