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  2. Graduate recruitment - Wikipedia

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    Graduate recruitment, campus recruitment or campus placement refers to the process whereby employers undertake an organised program of attracting and hiring students who are about to graduate from schools, colleges, and universities. [1] [2] Graduate recruitment programs are widespread in most of the developed world.

  3. Georgia Tech Online Master of Science in Computer Science

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    From its creation in 2014 until the end of the Fall 2024, the program has graduated over 13,000 students with 1,056 degrees awarded in Fall 2024. [10] Research by David Joyner & Charles Isbell found that applications to the on-campus program tripled after the launch of the online program.

  4. 42 (school) - Wikipedia

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    42 is a private institution of education in computer science founded by Xavier Niel, Nicolas Sadirac (former executive director at Epitech), [1] Kwame Yamgnane, and Florian Bucher (former executives at Epitech). [2]

  5. JAX (software) - Wikipedia

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    JAX is a machine learning framework for transforming numerical functions developed by Google with some contributions from Nvidia. [2] [3] [4] It is described as bringing together a modified version of autograd (automatic obtaining of the gradient function through differentiation of a function) and OpenXLA's XLA (Accelerated Linear Algebra).

  6. NCS Group - Wikipedia

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    NCS provides early talent programmes through work-study arrangements – Nucleus (for university graduates), Fusion (for polytechnic graduates), and Ignite (for ITE graduates). [18] The company is focused on developing local tech talent through Tech Skills Accelerator (TeSA), despite recent layoffs from tech giants.

  7. freeCodeCamp - Wikipedia

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    freeCodeCamp was launched in October 2014 and incorporated as Free Code Camp, Inc. The founder, Quincy Larson, is a software developer who took up programming after graduate school and created freeCodeCamp as a way to streamline a student's progress from beginner to being job-ready.

  8. edX - Wikipedia

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    On June 29, 2021, edX and 2U announced they had entered into a definitive agreement to join. 2U would acquire edX's assets for $800M in cash. [18] [19] On November 16, 2021, 2U completed its acquisition of the edX business and website from the nonprofit organization.

  9. Trilogy Education Services - Wikipedia

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    Trilogy Education was founded in 2015 by Dan Sommer, whose father was a trustee for State University of New York.The younger Sommer had previously worked for an OPM, an acronym for companies which help universities bring their courses online. [1]