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Argonne s Yung Liu (left) explains the essentials of nuclear packaging and his ARG-US remote monitoring systems technology to students. (Credit: Argonne National Laboratory)
Fast-tracking the educational and professional opportunities for engineers in nuclear packaging is a global challenge and critical to ensuring our nation s safety and security.
In a pioneering partnership, the U.S. Department of Energy s (DOE s) Argonne National Laboratory has been taking on that challenge by offering the DOE s Packaging Certification Program s (PCP) training courses for the University of Nevada, Reno s (UNR) Graduate Certificate in Nuclear Packaging (GCNP). Also involved are DOE and other DOE national labs. Since 2015, 67 students have taken GCNP courses for credits, and the first certificate was awarded in 2017.
Leadership To Digital Innovation: These MBA-Style Courses Help You Upskill For The Future
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Leadership To Digital Innovation: These MBA-Style Courses Help You Upskill For The Future
To advance in 2021, business leaders will need to upskill in areas like data literacy and remote leadership and a specialized post-graduate business credential could be the perfect solution
Maurizio Floris is responsible for the new AGSM Graduate Certificates, which are tailored for leaders to develop skills in in contemporary high-demand fields
In 2020, the World Economic Forum found that 94% of business leaders expect their employees to upskill on the job and in the face of constant change this is hardly surprising.
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Author: Corporate Communication and Marketing/Korporatiewe Kommunikasie en Bemarking [Rozanne Engel]
Published: 14/12/2020
“I congratulate all of you who have earned your qualifications this evening after years and years of hard work. I sincerely hope that you will be able to fulfil your dreams and aspirations. I hope that you will go on to make advances in your chosen professions and academic fields and that you will do so in ways that contribute in building a more just and sustainable society.
With these words, Ms Nasima Badsha congratulated and motivated Stellenbosch University (SU) graduates at a small physical graduation ceremony for doctoral graduates from the Faculty of Military Science, Theology, Education and Law held at SU s Endler Hall in the
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A University of Arkansas at Little Rock employee has completed her bachelor’s degree and is one step closer to fulfilling her childhood goal of becoming an advocate for the elderly.
Cadence Baize, an administrative analyst in the Facilities Management office at UA Little Rock, will graduate this month with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and minor in sociology.
A native of New York City, Baize said she is thrilled to complete her college degree after previously attending colleges in New York and Wyoming after she graduated from Aquinas High School in 1992.
“UA Little Rock is not the first college I’ve attended, but it has become my home, not just with my job but as a student. It’s basically my home to me in every way,” Baize said. “I am happy to be graduating. It feels satisfying that I am finally done. I’ve been pursuing this off and on for a very long time. It’s great to see an end to this where I have checked it off my list.”
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Author: Corporate Communication and Marketing Division
Published: 11/12/2020
In addition to its 5 700 qualifications Stellenbosch University (SU) will award three honorary doctorates during its December 2020 graduation ceremonies. A total of 138 doctorates will be conferred.
The recipients of honorary degrees are Ms Nasima Badsha, who helped transform the South African higher education sector; Prof Quarraisha Abdool Karim, who is honoured for her pioneering research in the field of HIV and AIDS; and the late disability activist Ms Rachel Kachaje, whose degree will be awarded posthumously and will be received by her husband Gibson.
As result of the COVID-19 pandemic SU will host a hybrid graduation week, which will include 12 small physical (face-to-face) ceremonies for doctoral graduands, honorary doctorates, Chancellor s Awards recipients and the Chancellor s medallist in the Endler Hall, as well as virtual faculty-specific graduation ceremonies. Graduation ceremonies