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The pandemic’s impact on education – Dr Christopher Abraham interviewed by Arabian Reseller and STEM Magazine

 

How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected the education sector? What opportunities have emerged for academic institutions amid these challenges? Dr Christopher Abraham (Professor and Head of Campus – Dubai, SP Jain School of Global Management) answers these questions and more in an interview with Arabian Reseller and STEM Magazine.

Dr Christopher Abraham (Professor and Head of Campus – Dubai, SP Jain)

Dr Christopher Abraham (Professor and Head of Campus – Dubai, SP Jain)

In the interview, Dr Abraham also discusses how STEM education has transformed into STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) and highlights its role in developing the skillsets of a student. He believes that future generations need to be balanced professionals with equal parts of technical and human skills.

Speaking about solutions to make STEM learning a seamless experience, he shares how SP Jain has combined cutting-edge technology with business to offer programs like Bachelor of Data Science to help prepare students for an increasingly uncertain and challenging future.

 

 

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