Arizona State University graduates interested in becoming a software developer can now apply for a free industry-aligned boot camp that is guaranteed with a job.
University of South Florida (USF), a top-25 U.S. public research university, and Revature, a leading technology talent development company, today announced a strategic partnership to provide a breakthrough online coding program to all USF System students and alumni, as well...
With technology careers in high demand, coding bootcamps have become a popular method for recent college grads to gain the additional skills needed to jump start, advance, and succeed in a career in technology. Coding bootcamps are short...
By the year 2040, professional services network PwC estimates that Africa will have the world's largest labor force, ahead of even India and China. However, as of today, this burgeoning labor force has skills shortages and a higher educational hole.
A vast market provides opportunities for institutions worried about future outside EU, says head of online platform operating on continent
With Inauguration Day just two months away, the Trump Administration is busy determining how to staff agencies and move forward with its policy agenda. One item that should remain at the top of the list: the cost of college.
UNICAF, an online university degree company, today announced it has received a combined $12 million from investors University Ventures, CDC Group and Savannah Fund, an early stage venture capital firm based in Nairobi, Kenya. Founded in 2012, UNICAF seeks to make quality higher education and university...
Higher education provider UNICAF has raised $12 million in a Series A financing round led by UK's development institution CDC Group, EducationInvestor can reveal.
New York-based University Ventures and Kenyan-based early stage firm Savannah Fund also participated in the round.
Galvanize merges computer science education and startup spaces onto a single campus for adults looking to transition into the tech field.
The City University of New York (CUNY) is giving its graduates an opportunity to learn to code for free.