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Preparing For Jobs That Don’t Yet Exist

Michelle Weise returns to Future U to talk about her new book, Long Life Learning: Preparing for Jobs that Don’t Even Exist Yet and why creating a new learning ecosystem for what’s ahead is so critical for all of us.

Episode 75 of the Future U Podcast - The Pulse of Higher Ed podcast, hosted by Michael Horn, Jeff Selingo, titled "Preparing For Jobs That Don’t Yet Exist" was published on January 26, 2021 and runs 40 minutes.

January 26, 2021 ·40m · Future U Podcast - The Pulse of Higher Ed

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Michelle Weise returns to Future U to talk about her new book, Long Life Learning: Preparing for Jobs that Don’t Even Exist Yet and why creating a new learning ecosystem for what’s ahead is so critical for all of us.

Michelle Weise returns to Future U to talk about her new book, Long Life Learning: Preparing for Jobs that Don’t Even Exist Yet and why creating a new learning ecosystem for what’s ahead is so critical for all of us.

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