
The National Center for Women & Information Technology announces partnership with ASU's AZNext program
The collaboration between the W. P. Carey School of Business, Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering, and New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences gains a new partner.
In this story published May 2, 2023, in Newswire:
Together NCWIT and AZNext are offering training programs that include both virtual/online and in-person training as well as hands-on learning in a lab environment. The program offers options for acquiring industry-recognized credentials to help individuals stand out in their current job or future career aspirations.
Partnerships
Read about other recent notable industry partnerships besides The National Center for Women & Information Technology. These include Bakers Equipment Manufactured and Allieds (BEMA) on the internet of things, Cloud Range on cybersecurity programming, and Trailhead and Salesforce for a developer academy. Learn more.
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