Ubiquitous, mobile supercomputing, intelligent robots, self-driving cars, neuro-technological brain enhancements and genetic editing. The evidence of dramatic change is all around us and it’s happening at exponential speed. The 4th industrial revolution requires change and the World Economic Forum lists the ability to coordinate with others as a key transferrable skill. What does that mean to those in the midst of academic training? What is known in research about this skill and how to develop it? This group interaction will discuss these as we all work on improving our skills.
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    pd.education by doctoralnet ltd
    PD.Education gives you step-by-step explanations of the subtleties and skills you need to help your graduate education be less stressful. We cover academic writing, research design, work-life balance and transferable skills for later employment.