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Greater Houston Partnership UpSkills conference at the University of Houston Hilton 12 November 2014. (Greater Houston Partnership/Richard Carson)

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213Venue:Computer Room, Level 4, Institute of Graduate Studies, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Organized by: IGS Upskill Programme, UM.

Title:Workshop on ‘Introduction to the Research Tools’

Date:Friday, 18th December 2015

Time:09:00am to 12:00pm

Available online at:https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1039495

  

Greater Houston Partnership UpSkills conference at the University of Houston Hilton 12 November 2014. (Greater Houston Partnership/Richard Carson)

Greater Houston Partnership UpSkills conference at the University of Houston Hilton 12 November 2014. (Greater Houston Partnership/Richard Carson)

Energizing Houston's Petrochemical and Industrial Craft Workforce

Energizing Houston's Petrochemical and Industrial Craft Workforce

Greater Houston Partnership UpSkills conference at the University of Houston Hilton 12 November 2014. (Greater Houston Partnership/Richard Carson)

Greater Houston Partnership UpSkills conference at the University of Houston Hilton 12 November 2014. (Greater Houston Partnership/Richard Carson)

CGI 2024 Annual Meeting

 

Spotlight Session: No One Left Behind: Bridging Digital Divides and Education Inequities

 

Technology enables connection, education, health, and economic growth—but not for everyone. The divide between those who have access to technology and quality education and those who don’t remains a global challenge and has potential to widen further with increasing natural disasters and conflicts, and as advances in AI impact workforces around the globe. Extending access to technology and digital upskilling on the continent of Africa, where a rapidly growing youth population must be able to participate fully in the economy and society, is particularly urgent. This session will explore innovative solutions and strategies for bridging the digital divide and addressing education inequities, especially in underserved communities. Addressing these challenges will require concerted efforts from governments, businesses, non-profit organizations, and communities, so we can all reap the benefits of unlocking technology’s full potential to empower individuals, reduce poverty, promote social inclusion, and foster innovation. Participants Iván Duque Márquez Former President of Colombia Mariéme' Jamme Founder and CEO, iamtheCODE Fran Katsoudas Executive Vice President and Chief People, Policy & Purpose Officer, Cisco Mike Mpanya Founder and CEO, Nubi AI William Ruto President of Kenya Reshma Saujani Founder and CEO, Moms First Sherrie Westin CEO, Sesame Workshop Richard Zelson CEO, MyStream

 

Photo Credit: Andriana Ortiz for the Clinton Foundation

 

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Greater Houston Partnership UpSkills conference at the University of Houston Hilton 12 November 2014. (Greater Houston Partnership/Richard Carson)

Greater Houston Partnership UpSkills conference at the University of Houston Hilton 12 November 2014. (Greater Houston Partnership/Richard Carson)

CGI 2024 Annual Meeting

 

Spotlight Session: No One Left Behind: Bridging Digital Divides and Education Inequities

 

Technology enables connection, education, health, and economic growth—but not for everyone. The divide between those who have access to technology and quality education and those who don’t remains a global challenge and has potential to widen further with increasing natural disasters and conflicts, and as advances in AI impact workforces around the globe. Extending access to technology and digital upskilling on the continent of Africa, where a rapidly growing youth population must be able to participate fully in the economy and society, is particularly urgent. This session will explore innovative solutions and strategies for bridging the digital divide and addressing education inequities, especially in underserved communities. Addressing these challenges will require concerted efforts from governments, businesses, non-profit organizations, and communities, so we can all reap the benefits of unlocking technology’s full potential to empower individuals, reduce poverty, promote social inclusion, and foster innovation. Participants Iván Duque Márquez Former President of Colombia Mariéme' Jamme Founder and CEO, iamtheCODE Fran Katsoudas Executive Vice President and Chief People, Policy & Purpose Officer, Cisco Mike Mpanya Founder and CEO, Nubi AI William Ruto President of Kenya Reshma Saujani Founder and CEO, Moms First Sherrie Westin CEO, Sesame Workshop Richard Zelson CEO, MyStream

 

Photo Credit: Andriana Ortiz for the Clinton Foundation

 

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Greater Houston Partnership UpSkills conference at the University of Houston Hilton 12 November 2014. (Greater Houston Partnership/Richard Carson)

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213Venue:Computer Room, Level 4, Institute of Graduate Studies, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Organized by: IGS Upskill Programme, UM.

Title:Workshop on ‘Introduction to the Research Tools’

Date:Friday, 18th December 2015

Time:09:00am to 12:00pm

Available online at:https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1039495

  

Energizing Houston's Petrochemical and Industrial Craft Workforce

Energizing Houston's Petrochemical and Industrial Craft Workforce

Our latest #podcast with MRCC’s VP Educational Publishing, Michael Wegerbauer, is all about drawing a connection with Modern Learners via #animation. With 20+ years of experience, Mike weighs in on the benefits of animation in a modern learning environment and its ability to captivate learners through visually-rich storytelling. With a growing demand for online learning, Mike also shares his insights on how publishers can leverage animations to offer #learning that is enriching and engaging.

 

Greater Houston Partnership UpSkills conference at the University of Houston Hilton 12 November 2014. (Greater Houston Partnership/Richard Carson)

On the occasion of the European Year of Skills 2023, COMECE and its partners organised on the 31st of May 2023 the dialogue conference: “Grounded in the Present, skilled for the Future”, addressing reskilling and upskilling in the context of the current challenges of the labour market and education in the EU.

 

Brussels, 31 May 2023

Energizing Houston's Petrochemical and Industrial Craft Workforce

Our understanding of work is changing fast. Whereas once we could expect to work in the same employment or industry, our careers are now far more flexible. Automation, outsourcing, gender balance and the need to upskill all greatly impact our careers.

 

Industrialised societies are facing challenges unforeseen a generation ago. And while working hours become less predictable, productivity expectations keep increasing. So what lies ahead for Australian workplaces and workforces? And will we be able to retain a healthy work-life balance?

 

Join the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Glyn Davis AC, and Australia’s foremost experts on workplace culture and development for a panel discussion, then network with fellow University of Melbourne alumni.

 

PANELLISTS -

PROFESSOR LESLEY FARRELL

Associate Dean Research, Melbourne Graduate School of Education

DR JOSH HEALY

Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Workplace Leadership, Faculty of Business and Economics

PROFESSOR JILL KLEIN

Professor, Management and Marketing, Melbourne Business School; Professorial Fellow, Melbourne Medical School

 

Photo by Robert Catto, on Monday, 4 June 2018. Please credit & tag the photographer when images are used - @robertcatto on Instagram & Twitter, @robertcattophotographer on Facebook.

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The yearly retail robbery audit revealed a development in shoplifting in 2019. At this moment is an ideal chance to take preventive measures against what can quickly transform into a tremendous cost to your store if nothing is set up. We've assembled five of the tops tips to diminish thievery in your store. For more details please click the link below :

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