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PUCP launches online Master of Computer Science—the first degree from a Peruvian university on Coursera

Coursera blog

By Marni Baker Stein, Chief Content Officer at Coursera Today, I’m happy to announce an online Master of Computer Science* from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP), the No. million roles that require tech skills will emerge in LATAM by 2026. This is the first degree from a Peruvian university on Coursera.

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William & Mary professors cry secrecy on data school, more

Inside Higher Ed

“It’s critical to evaluate how these growing units can be best organized, because it can have serious implications on our ability to provide resources for the education that W&M is offering across disciplines and to attract and expand key partnerships,” Agouris told the board’s Committee on Academic Affairs in September.

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Higher Education forecast for 2023

Kortext University Leaders' Blog

With the door to 2022 shut firmly behind us, it’s time to step off the doorstep, out into the open that is 2023 and explore four things that we think will be on the horizon for higher education in 2023. Augar Report. In February 2022 (we know, ages ago) the government finally published their highly anticipated response to the Augar Report.

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Preparing for the Next 330 Years (letter)

Inside Higher Ed

To educate for impact, a university evolves and does it within its core values. The initial concept of a new entity or school came to the administration organically, from faculty in computer science (the data science program is part of CS) and applied science who are managing the surge in enrollment.

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What this year's freshmen know and don't know

Inside Higher Ed

Their list said the Class of 2026 “is exploring” a range of disciplines. Sports communication: The Class of 2026 has always known LeBron James as the most recognizable sports icon on the planet. Computer science: Created in 2004, Facebook has been active for the entire lives of the Class of 2026.

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Pathway providers sign new global partnerships

The PIE News

In the UK, Cambridge Education Group has revealed a new partnership with Loughborough University, while Canada’s Braemar College has announced an extension of its partnership with the University of Toronto, in the form of the Toronto Pathway.