Google announces 100,000 scholarships for online certificates in data analytics, project management and UX

In 13th of july, Google announced three new online certificate programs in data analytics, project management and user experience design. 

The certificates are created and taught by Google employees, do not require a college degree, can be completed in three to six months and are offered through the online learning platform Coursera. Google says it will consider all of its certificates as the equivalent of a four-year college degree for related roles at the company.

The tech giant has committed to funding 100,000 need-based scholarships for individuals enrolled in any of these career certificate programs and will be awarding over $10 million in grants to YWCA, NPower and JFF — three nonprofits that partner with Google to provide workforce development to women, veterans and underrepresented Americans.

Google vice president, Lisa Gevelber, who leads Grow with Google and Google for Startups and serves as the company’s Americas chief marketing officer says: ” Google chose the specific fields of data analytics, project management and user experience because they can lead to “high-growth, high-paying careers.”

Resource: https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/13/google-announces-certificates-in-data-project-management-and-ux.html

Arslan Annanyyazow

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