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Thursday, October 2, 2025
- All dayIBM Guided Learning Experience: Using Generative AI for Software DevelopmentGenerative AI is making coding and app development more accessible for everyone. Learn how to use generative AI for code generation, troubleshooting, and optimization. Acquire essential skills, such as: AI prompting techniques Analytical thinking Code generation and optimization Generative AI IBM Granite Large Language Models Problem solving Earn an industry-recognized Digital Credential and an IBM Certificate Learners who successfully complete the GLE receive two IBM SkillsBuild Digital Stickers, a Code Generation and Optimization Using IBM Granite Digital Credential issued and verified by Credly, and an IBM SkillsBuild Certificate. Enrollment window: Sept 8th – Sept 26th, 2025 at: https://ibm.biz/Bdnb6S Course starts: Sept 29th, 2025 Hours: 12.5 (6h self-paced content + 6.5hours of optional live sessions)
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- 1:00 PM45mFAO Schwarz Fellowship in Social Impact Info Session - October 2025The FAO Schwarz Fellowship is a selective national Fellowship program for graduating college seniors interested in social impact careers. The Fellowship positions are paid, two-year experiences working at carefully selected nonprofit organizations in Boston, New York City, and Philadelphia. These roles combine direct service with strategic projects that give Fellows a chance to deepen their understanding of social issues, gain leadership experience in managing program initiatives, and explore how nonprofits work to respond to community needs and create lasting change. Between five to seven new Fellowship positions are typically available each year. In addition to compensation and benefits, Fellowships include professional development, two four-day retreats each year, mentoring, and cohort experiences. More than 90 percent of former Fellows continue to work in social impact. At this info session, you'll learn: About the Fellowship experience, directly from current Fellows 2026-2028 cohort's host organizations What we're looking for in a Fellowship candidate Timeline and tips for applying Be sure to bring questions, and follow us on social media @faofellows (Instagram, Twitter) and FAO Schwarz Fellowship (Facebook, LinkedIn) for updates about the Fellowship and reminders about info sessions, AMAs, and deadlines. Join us for this info session on Thursday, October 2nd from 1 - 1:45pm ET. Please sign up in advance on our website.