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New RCSI postgraduate degree in precision medicine
Ireland’s place at the forefront of medical research and education received another boost with the launch of a new postgraduate programme in precision medicine by RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences.
The MSc in Technologies and Analytics in Precision Medicine will equip graduates with the knowledge and skills to pursue a career in the emerging field of precision medicine.
The programme has been developed as part of the recent €7.8million grant awarded from the Higher Education Authority, (Human Capital Initiative), to the RCSI School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, to expand the School’s focus on emerging and future pharma technologies.
Capturing Industry 4.0 trends to accelerate recovery in a post-pandemic Thailand
Advances in technology and changes in society are rapidly transforming how businesses operate on every level. COVID-19 is accelerating these trends in operationally intensive companies. Developing new strategies and processes to grow the workforce is a key issue for business leaders
published : 28 May 2021 at 16:28
Confronted with the largest health and economic crisis in recent history, industrial digitization is facing its biggest test to date. COVID-19 has forced companies across sectors to take extraordinary measures to protect their people and maintain operations. Those that had scaled their Industry 4.0 deployment prior to COVID-19 are finding themselves better positioned to respond to the crisis. Others are re-evaluating the direction of their operational strategies, changing both the business issues they want to address and the technologies they c
Upskill, reskill or change career with UL@Work
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The world of work has changed and there has never been a better time to consider new options in your education.
UL@Work is a new programme from the University of Limerick (UL) and is funded by the Human Capital Initiative (HCI). HCI is funded by the government through the National Training Fund. It will enable upskilling and re-skilling through lifelong learning.
UL@Work is a state-of-the-art programme and will allow students get ready for the future world of work in the digital age. The programme will build resilience and future proof graduates with industry relevant skills.