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Johns Hopkins University
- Status: Free
Tel Aviv University
Skills you'll gain: Taxes
University of Geneva
Skills you'll gain: Finance, Investment Management, Leadership and Management, Strategy, Market Analysis, Financial Analysis, Risk Management, Behavioral Economics, Decision Making, Market Research
University System of Georgia
Skills you'll gain: Computer Networking, Computer Security Models, Human Computer Interaction, Internet Of Things, Mobile Security, Network Architecture, Security Engineering, System Security, Big Data, Technical Product Management
- Status: Free
University of Minnesota
Skills you'll gain: Human Learning
- Status: Free
University of Rochester
Skills you'll gain: Market Research, Market Analysis
Politecnico di Milano
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Skills you'll gain: Critical Thinking, Network Analysis
- Status: Free
Stanford University
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University of Geneva
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
O.P. Jindal Global University
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In summary, here are 10 of our most popular health policy courses
- Global Sodium Reduction Strategies:Â Johns Hopkins University
- Economic Growth and Distributive Justice Part I - The Role of the State:Â Tel Aviv University
- Meeting Investors' Goals:Â University of Geneva
- Cybersecurity and the Internet of Things:Â University System of Georgia
- What does it mean to identify as Transgender or Gender Non-Conforming (TGNC)?:Â University of Minnesota
- The Power of Markets I: The Basics of Supply and Demand and Consumer Behavior:Â University of Rochester
- New paradigms in wastewater management:Â Politecnico di Milano
- Introduction to Complexity Science:Â Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- How Technology is Shaping Democracy and the 2020 Election:Â Stanford University
- Climate Change and Water in Mountains: A Global Concern:Â University of Geneva