Northwestern University (NU)
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Custom logoThe Northwestern University (NU or Northwestern) offers the following Knowledge Management education and training opportunities:
School of Education and Social Policy (SEPS)
Graduate Degrees/Programs
- Bachelor of Science in Education and Social Policy (Concentrations: Learning & Organizational Change1); Learning Sciences)
Graduate Degrees/Programs
- Graduate Certificate in Learning and Organizational Change1)
- Master of Science in Learning & Organizational Change (MSLOC)1)
- Masters of Science in Education (Concentration: Learning Sciences)2)
- Master of Arts in Learning Sciences**2)
- Master of Arts in Learning Sciences (Specialization: Design of Simulation-Based Learning Environments)**2)
- PhD in Learning Sciences2)
- PhD in Computer Science and Learning Sciences (CS+LS)2)
Meetings
- Annual MSLOC Meetup Mixer (Since 2012) – a program to connect alumni and students through informal and meaningful conversations
Conferences
- 2nd International Conference on Computer Support for Collaborative Learning (ICLS 1996), July 24-27, 1996, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA
Conference Theme: Learning for the Real World
(Host: Institute for the Learning Sciences, Northwestern University) - 1st International Conference on Computer Support for Collaborative Learning (ICLS 1991), August 4-7, 1991, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA
Conference Theme: n.a.
(Host: Institute for the Learning Sciences, Northwestern University)
Judd A. and Marjorie Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences > Department of Economics
Conferences
- 7th Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge (TARK-1998), July 22-24, 1998, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA
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Co-located: Northwestern’s Summer Workshop in Microeconomics (aka Northwestern Conference on Microeconomic Theory), Jul 24-28


