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Webinar on ‘Data-Driven Economics: A New Era' to be held

Webinar on ‘Data-Driven Economics: A New Era' to be held

The Hindu07-05-2025
A webinar titled 'Data-Driven Economics: A New Era', jointly presented by Shiv Nadar University, Chennai and The Hindu Education Plus, will be held on Friday (May 9, 2025) at 5.30 p.m., as part of the Career Counselling series.
The panellists at the session includes Pushpa Trivedi, Senior Professor & Head, Department of Economics, School of Science and Humanities, Shiv Nadar University Chennai, who will speak on the scope of economics, the integration of data science in economics, as well as career opportunities and placements.
Soumyadip Roy, Associate Professor and In-Charge Director, UNext Manipal Academy of BFSI, Bengaluru, will discuss industry-relevant skills and alternative career paths in economics.
The webinar will be moderated by Hiba Mariam. To participate, visit https://newsth.live/SNUEDE or scan the QR code.
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