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Advancing Engineering excellence in Ireland: The role of Engineers Ireland (EI)

Creatrix Campus

Advancing Engineering excellence in Ireland: The role of Engineers Ireland (EI) editor Mon, 05/22/2023 - 06:36 Engineering is a vital industry in Ireland, contributing significantly to the country's economic growth and development. Engineers Ireland plays a crucial role in promoting engineering excellence in Ireland.

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Why Digitization Makes a Difference

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Ircka West is a Solution Engineer at PeopleAdmin, so she has in-depth knowledge of the HigherEd Platform. Applying for corporate roles is so much quicker and easier that it’s drawing away applicants from colleges and universities,” said Ircka. Don’t underestimate what a streamlined process can do!

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Guest Post: AI Will Augment, Not Replace

Inside Higher Ed

Their engineers are working on a watermarking process to label generated text in order to curb intentional misuse, like academic cheating. Meta’s Galactica language model was recently pulled from the internet after a disastrous demo where users generated false, racist, and sexist research articles. OpenAI knows it, too.

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What qualities to look for when purchasing Higher Education CRM?

Creatrix Campus

The higher education CRM software enables colleges and universities to unify and manage all contacts, from prospective students to enrolled students to alumni and donors, thereby comprehensively understanding their constituents. What is the role of CRM in colleges and universities? Schedule your free Creatrix Campus quick demo today.

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Who Took My Cookie? Driving Inquiries in a Changing Digital Landscape [Webinar]

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For them, the college search process in large part starts online, and it’s really all one seamless experience for them. Clearly, these were put together by Google engineers and not marketers, but they are worth digging into and understanding, even if they aren’t really catchy and memorable. Jarrett Smith: The first one.