Nokia has today announced the launch of a scholarship program aimed at providing greater opportunities for underrepresented communities in the technology industry. Working together with online learning and talent transformation platform Udacity and Blacks In Technology (BIT) Foundation, Nokia will offer over 300 scholarships, with a focus on empowering students and career changers from underrepresented communities.
The fully funded scholarships cover a range of core tech competencies, from cloud computing and programming to artificial intelligence and data science…read more on TotalTele.com »