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Acting to stop cybercrime

Cyber. It is the inevitable prefix that currently defines our world. From people's privacy to inter-state relations, the term "cyber" dominates the headlines and discussions

By: Canadian Edu

AI and the power of speech technologies

Speech technologies have evolved in a variety of applications and industries from improving customer service in call centers to tuning voice assistants for automotive or retail interactions. The data, including customer data, in which these applications are trained and tested enable them to understand more than words but meaning. Learn from multiple perspectives how AI speech technologies are changing the way humans and machines interact, the challenges they present and the evolving expectations.

By: Canadian Edu

Benefits of online learning

Online learning whether it’s a high school diploma, university degree or a course, has its benefits. Today, online learned has gained tremendous popularity and as a result its quality has enhanced. One of the major benefits of online learning is that it allows you to advance in your career as well as other skills and hobbies due to the greater flexibility that you have. You would easily be able to fit your schedule around your learning as you don’t have to attend a class at a specific time. The main benefit from this greater flexibility is that you would be able to gain more work experience and learn new skills that would help you advance in your career.

By: Canadian Edu

Canada student loan programs and how they function

There are various factors to take into consideration when applying for a loan through the government of Canada. To begin with, applicants should be advised that the Canadian government uses a logarithm to calculate the amount of funds they choose to allocate to selected applicants, in keeping with various considerations, including the demographic profile of applicants, applicants' total household income, the cost of the program for which prospective students are applying, and other auxiliary considerations.

By: Canadian Edu

Caution on grants and bursaries

Every year, thousands of students benefit from grants and bursaries in order to fund their studies in Canada. If you are interested in applying for a Grant or Bursary in order to enable you to study at a Canadian University, there are a few things you need to know.

By: Canadian Edu

Claire eades

Having achieved her undergraduate and Masters degrees at Stirling, Claire Eades was in no doubt over where she wanted to work towards her PhD.

The 33-year-old was working for the NHS when she applied for the PhD, which focused on the risk of Type 2 diabetes in high risk groups and resulted in five published papers.

By: University of Korea

COVID-19

In this challenging context of the Covid-19 pandemic, UNODC remains focused on providing essential assistance to those who need it most, including drug users and people with disorders associated with drug use, people in detention, and people infected by HIV and/or hepatitis B and C. 

By: Canadian Edu

Crime prevention and criminal justice

Crime prevention comprises strategies and measures that seek to reduce the risk of crimes occurring, and their potential harmful effects on individuals and society, including fear of crime, by intervening to influence their multiple causes." the Prevention of Crime ECOSOC Resolution 2002/13, Annex.

By: Canadian Edu

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