The BIS (Business Informations Systems) Summer Camp is taking place June 17-20 at Cork University Business School (CUBS).
Explore the uses of data and learn how to create data visualisations, learn the basics of coding with Scratch and Python the emergence of AI and how it can affect businesses. Earn a greater understanding of information systems and technology and how Data Analytics and Internet of Things can improve sustainability and lessen impact on the climate.
The BIS (Business Informations Systems) Summer Camp will be a camp for students looking to explore their interest in ICT as well as using ICT to create sustainable technology. As part of this camp, students will be introduced to the use of Arduino, Raspberry Pi and other small computers fitted with sensors, for sustainability-oriented applications.
Students will also gain a basic understanding of coding through Scratch and Python.
Activities
- Lectures from BIS lecturers
- Discussion sessions with tutors
- Tours of UCC campus Practical/Lab work
- Q&A sessions
- Recreational activities
Register here
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Cork University Business School (CUBS), UCC is Ireland’s largest business school, we produce 1,000 graduates annually, many of whom go on to reach the highest echelons of organisations across the world and create real world impact. Adopting a research led and practice informed approach, CUBS offers a high-quality student learning environment that delivers talent pipelines to transform the future of organisations regionally, nationally and internationally.
With a proud heritage dating back over a century, business education in UCC is undergoing a rebirth since our unprecedented investment in 16 new professors to launch the business school in 2015. Committed to lifelong learning and building on our successful, AMBA accredited, Executive MBA, we acquired the FT ranked Irish Management Institute in 2016, Ireland’s largest provider of executive education, strengthening UCC’s position as a provider of whole-life learning, development, and education.
Leading on our theme “Shaping leaders for a sustainable future”, CUBS offers a fresh and bold ambition to be globally recognised for attracting, nurturing and channeling diverse talent to deliver sustainable, productive organisations which contribute positively to societal health and well-being. Seeking to attract and develop the best globally, we continually strive to offer a world-class faculty that will build our academic excellence while also reinforcing our relevance by engaging in cutting-edge research. Indicative of our bold ambition to provide a world-class educational experience, we are investing in our new business campus in Cork city centre.
Our focus is on positively shaping the world in which we live to serve future generations and transform the future of business and society. This stems from the values and skills we seek to impart in our students and the innovative research undertaken. With UCC ranked in the top 2% of universities worldwide we have ambitions to become a Triple Crown Accredited Business School, currently a ‘club’ of less than 100 schools. With highly ambitious staff and students, CUBS seeks to take its place among the leading business schools of the world. In sum, we seek to make a positive difference in individuals, business and society
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