Plaksha University invites application for Tech Leaders Fellowship
Team Careers360 | January 2, 2020 | 11:56 AM IST
NEW DELHI:
Plaksha University has invited applications for the Plaksha Tech Leaders Fellowship (TLF), a one-year post-graduate program (fully residential) to nurture leaders in technology. The Fellowship will be awarded to 60 students and has been launched in partnership with the University of California, Berkley and Purdue University.
Through this programme, the university plans to nurture 60 innovators, problem solvers and leaders, who combine deep technical knowledge with the ability to truly apply it to the real-world and create impact.
TLF interweaves Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) with real-world application, leadership and mentorship. The deadline for (round 1) application is January 5, 2020, and the programme will commence from July 2020.
Plaksha has been established by Academic leaders, business leaders and entrepreneurs across the world have united in this mission to fill the vacuum of such ‘Technology Leaders’ who are in huge demand in every part of the world.
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