Future-Forward Education: how to study in 2024?

Future-Forward Education: how to study in 2024?

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This episode's focus is on Education, and more specifically Future-Forward Education: how to study in 2024. We are thrilled to be joined by Iryna Volnytska (President of SET University), which stands for Science. Entrepreneurship and Technology. With over 10 years of experience leading technology teams in deep-tech companies and business consulting, now Iryna is reinventing higher-tech education as the President of SET University. SET stands for Science. Entrepreneurship and Technology. Under Iryna's leadership, the university is cultivating future tech leaders and start-up culture. The idea of the university is not only to develop innovations, but to teach their students how to turn technologies into successful global businesses. During this episode, we talk all about education, how education should adapt to the rapidly evoloving world of technology, how educational process fosters entrepreneuerial development and if there are any specfic practices to teach entrepeneur mindset.

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