The National University of Singapore’s Institute of Systems Science (NUS-ISS) and FedEx Institute of Technology (FIT) at the University of Memphis have announced a collaboration to enhance AI and data science education. The partnership will capitalize on the strengths and expertise of both institutions to deliver cutting-edge training and innovative learning experiences.
Under this strategic agreement, NUS-ISS will offer its AI and data science courses through FIT to empower professionals and students in and outside of Memphis by sharing essential digital skills.
Starting September 2024, adult learners and students of FIT can take up NUS-ISS’ Executive Education courses in Data Driven Decision Making, Data Storytelling, and Machine Reasoning (AI). From October 2024, it will add two other courses: Managing Business Analytics Projects and Problem-Solving Using Pattern Recognition.
“This strategic partnership with The FedEx Institute of Technology at the University of Memphis marks a significant step towards advancing global education in data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. It also represents a unique opportunity to merge our training expertise with FIT’s innovative spirit,” said NUS-ISS CEO Khoong Chan Meng.
“At NUS-ISS, we are committed to providing high-quality training that empowers professionals to thrive in today's dynamic technological landscape. Together, we will cultivate a skilled workforce capable of harnessing the power of digital to address complex challenges and drive innovation across industries,” he added.
Meanwhile, Prof. Jasbir Dhaliwal, Executive Vice President for Research & Innovation at the University of Memphis and Executive Director of the FedEx Institute of Technology, said, “In an increasingly interconnected world, global partnerships are central to servicing the technology skills needs of global corporations.”
“This significant partnership in artificial intelligence with the top university in Asia builds on the recent announcement that Elon Musk’s xAI is building the world’s largest supercomputer (its gigafactory of computing) in Memphis. It helps us position our region as the AI capital of Tennessee and the Southeast serving global markets and clients,” Dhaliwal added.
NUS-ISS is known for its comprehensive portfolio of programs in critical industry disciplines, such as data science, artificial intelligence, software development, cybersecurity, and digital strategy. Course participants will benefit from NUS-ISS’ unique learning pathways, which combine rigorous academic knowledge with practical industry insights.
The courses will be conducted both online and in-person, ensuring accessibility and flexibility for all learners. FIT will oversee the organization and marketing of the courses, ensuring they reach the right audience and maximize impact.
The multi-year partnership is a testament to the power of global collaboration in driving educational excellence and innovation and designed to be dynamic and responsive to the evolving needs of the digital landscape. Both FIT and NUS-ISS are committed to continuously reviewing and enhancing the course offerings, ensuring they remain at the forefront of technological advancement.