
To train tomorrow’s leaders, universities need to teach universal skillsets
Preparing ourselves for what the 4IR will bring tomorrow must begin with education today. But with our destination so unclear, navigating our way forward is no small feat.
The University of Cambridge (United Kingdom) is one of the world's oldest universities and leading academic centres, and a self-governed community of scholars. Its reputation for outstanding academic achievement is known worldwide and reflects the intellectual achievement of its students, as well as the world-class original research carried out by the staff of the university and the colleges. The university consists of 31 colleges and more than 150 academic departments, with 12,000 undergraduate and 6,000 graduate students.
Preparing ourselves for what the 4IR will bring tomorrow must begin with education today. But with our destination so unclear, navigating our way forward is no small feat.
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