Blackwell Global University Partners with TEP to Offer High-Specialization Certifications in Latin America

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Blackwell Global University has formed a strategic partnership with TEP Institute Science & Technology from Spain to offer high-specialization certifications in cutting-edge fields, including Artificial Intelligence.


TEP Institute Science & Technology is a renowned research, dissemination, and professional training center specializing in disruptive sciences and technologies. Its mission is to drive innovation and technological development in businesses while enhancing professional employability. With 25 master’s programs, 500 specialized continuing education programs, and 1,200 students across Spain and Latin America, TEP has solidified its reputation as a leader in advanced training. Since its founding, it has reached over 400,000 students.


Through this partnership, Blackwell Global University and TEP will award Advanced Certificates tailored to the growing demand for expertise in technology-driven fields. The initial programs include:


  1. Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare Professionals
  2. Forensic Analysis
  3. Artificial Intelligence Applied to Logistics

The programs will begin on August 7 and will run for 20 weeks.

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