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As industries increasingly rely on data, demand for data scientists and health analysts continues to rise in both established corporations and startups. The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly generative AI, is also creating new career opportunities in finance, marketing, education, and entertainment. Graduates from programs like UNC Charlotte’s School of Data Science (SDS) are well-prepared for these high-demand roles, including data scientists, business analysts, machine learning engineers, and data engineers. As businesses adopt data-driven decision-making, analytics and data science programs are more crucial than ever. Leading institutions ensure students gain hands-on experience through real-world projects, internships, and research, preparing them for leadership roles in finance, healthcare, technology, and more. A Leader in Data Science Education The University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC Charlotte) is a hub for innovation and academic...
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Shaping the Next Generation of Analytics and Data Science Leaders
Mary Janifha Evangeline. X
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How Canada’s Future-Ready Universities Shape Adaptable Careers
Dr. Mohamed Lachemi, President and Vice-Chancellor, Toronto Metropolitan University
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The Importance of International Students in Manitoba
Michael Benarroch, President & Vice-Chancellor, University of Manitoba
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Why France is an Attractive Choice for Indian Students pursuing Career-ready Education
Maud Le Bars, South Asia Area Manager, Omnes Education (France)
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How Data Science is Powering Predictive Analytics in Malaysia
Assoc. Prof. Ts. Dr. Noryanti Muhammad, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah (UMPSA)
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Unlocking ADHD Talent While Protecting Well- Being and Balance
Thomas Blondel, Doctoral Researcher in Organization and HRM, Dr. Kerstin Alfes, Professor of Organization and HRM, Dr. Daniela Lup, Professor of Organization and HRM, ESCP Business