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What it takes to be a hedge-fund manager

A degree in a numerate subject like business, economics, accounting or maths is a good fit. An MSc could also be beneficial as could a CFA.

On the Singularity

Will technology enable humans to transcend biology? Is the future crazier and closer than we think? The Singularity raises some mind boggling questions. Read the article below to find out more.

Explore Hofstra University: a world of opportunity

With a student population representing more than 67 countries, Hofstra University is committed to providing the resources that all students need to become integral parts of the Hofstra community.

Meet Kairan Quazi, who is only nine, and already in college

The boy genius is double majoring in math and chemistry at Las Positas College, in Livermore, near San Francisco.

Book Review: Biology for the Curious

This book allows students to glimpse the great many things you can do with a college degree in biology.

9 Questions on Machine Learning and NLP with a Senior Engineer at Google

Natural Language Programming, along with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, is a buzzword today. What are its challenges? What is it's future? We spoke to a senior engineer from Google.

How Creative Must Education be in the 21st Century?

A look at some of the most creative approaches in education, and why they're much needed.

News of the NASA internship awarded to an Indian girl? Fake!

Leading news organizations failed to check the facts while reporting that NASA had selected an Indian girl for a programme at a centre that doesn’t even exist. An Indian student in the Netherlands investigates.

How to succeed in research, study nutrition in New Zealand, and more with Dr Pamela Von Hurst

Curious about nutrition, research and studying in New Zealand? Check out our conversation with Massey University’s Dr. Pamela Von Hurst.

Book Review: Hidden Figures

The book chronicles the true story about the genius and tenacity of a team of African American women mathematicians who helped NASA soar.

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