Understanding why data analytics is important can help you leverage the applications of data analytics to advance your career
Rosenstiel School’s future oceanographers and climate scientists gained new skills in handling and interpreting oceanic data through a series of lectures and hands-on activities taught by leading researchers.
As a graduate assistant with the team, Peter Matthews witnessed the historic run to the NCAA Final Four in 2023. He’s now working directly with players as assistant director of recruiting and player development.
Dozens of undergraduate students, including many from other institutions, recently wrapped up a 10-week summer research experience in labs across the University of Miami.
In today's data-driven world, you may have heard that the role of data science has emerged as one of the most influential and sought-after areas in many industries. However, you may be wondering, what is a data scientist and what does a data scientist do?
Guided by University faculty and alumni, a cohort of youths impacted by foster care is strengthening academic skills and thriving as part of their summer residency learning experience.
Guided by University faculty and alumni, a cohort of youths impacted by foster care is strengthening academic skills and thriving as part of their summer residency learning experience.
How much does an EdD pay? With an average salary of $154,829, EdD graduates can expect substantial earning potential. This figure represents the mean salary for key education roles, including school superintendent, school principal, chief learning officer, training and development manager, curriculum director, and school administrator. Such impressive earnings highlight the lucrative opportunities available to those with a Doctorate in Education.
Local historian and author Cesar Becerra joins Mary Brickell’s great granddaughter in telling the forgotten history of a pioneer Miami family
Enroll now and bring your studies or interests to life using digital tools in this introductory course offering from the Libraries.
Together with a cohort of students from around the country, Jessica Jarratt is interning in a marine science laboratory in Virginia, quantifying and characterizing microplastics in biosolids.
Developed by the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine in collaboration with the Division of Continuing and International Education, the self-paced, Spanish-language course is targeted at medical professionals in Latin American countries who may not have access to reliable information on AI.