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2 weeks ago |
businessbecause.com | Molly Baker
Harvard Business School is among the first to make AI a compulsory subject for MBA students ©Harvard Business School Harvard Business School now requires all MBA students to complete a newly launched course in AI and data science before graduation Harvard Business School has introduced a new compulsory AI and data science course for all students on its flagship MBA degree. As demand for the technology grows, AI is increasingly being integrated into business school curriculums.
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2 weeks ago |
businessbecause.com | Molly Baker
The growth in AI is changing the job application process—from helping candidates enhance their resumes and cover letters to recruiters using the technology in the screening process. It’s clear that AI can speed up formerly monotonous tasks but it’s important to be mindful of the risks. In fact, almost half (46%) of candidates revealed they use AI to help them with job applications, according to a recent survey of over 2000 candidates by the job board CharityJob.
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3 weeks ago |
businessbecause.com | Molly Baker
Nearly half of business school alumni are seeking lifelong learning opportunities to further advance their careers, a recent study revealed. The Alumni Matters Survey, coordinated by education marketing specialists Carrington Crisp in association with the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD), surveyed 2,130 alumni from 87 countries about their relationships with business schools and experiences since graduating.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
cardiffjournalism.co.uk | Molly Baker
A Cardiff-based choir provides an opportunity to sing, a hot meal and a sense of community for homeless people this winter, as the latest Welsh government statistics found a 20% rise in the number of households identified as unintentionally homeless compared to last year. The Choir With No Name hosts weekly rehearsals at St Paul’s Community Hall in Grangetown and provides a welcoming environment for people impacted by homelessness and marginalisation.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
cardiffjournalism.co.uk | Molly Baker
Swansea-based musician Verity Green wants to spend her life “making music and playing to people.”Having received her first guitar aged 13, a hand-me-down from her mum’s hairdresser, the 23-year-old taught herself to play through online tutorials and trial and error. She credits her love of music to her childhood and her family’s influence, growing up in a music-loving household thanks to her parents. Making music came naturally to Green, who has been writing poetry ever since she could write.
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