Finance for Everyone: Smart Tools for Decision-Making
Discover how to make smarter financial decisions using real-world tools like time value of money and valuation.
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Discover how to make smarter financial decisions using real-world tools like time value of money and valuation.
Examine fintech innovations transforming digital payments, banking systems, and global financial services.
University of Michigan Financial Aid supplies college students with a variety of videos to support their financial wellness. Check out the playlist here.
Build budgeting, credit, and banking skills to gain financial confidence during your college experience.
Brian Zikmund-Fisher, Associate Professor of Public Health, and Elyse Aurbach, Public Engagement Lead at the Center for Academic Innovation, walk through an exercise on finding the half life of your m
Belonging is essential to thriving in college, but that doesn’t mean it is easy. Learn how a sense of belonging is closely tied to motivation and success in academic settings. It provides practical st
Advancements in technologies are re-shaping financial services and the way we interact with the industry. FinTech ("financial technology") is creating possibilities for new businesses, markets, a
Mr. Mu Changchun, Director-General of the Digital Currency Institute at the People’s Bank of China, sits down with Dean Michael Barr of the University of Michigan’s Gerald R. Ford School of Public Pol
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The resource from UM Student Life gives first-year college students the chance to connect with more experienced students as they begin their college life. Check it out here.
Starting college can be exciting, but it can also bring about a lot of questions and uncertainty. Learning to navigate demanding classes, meeting people, and maintaining your well-being can feel like
In this video, Professor Josh Pasek explains the evolution of artificial intelligence, differentiating between narrow and broad AI and exploring the complexities of modern models like foundation model
Apply foundational finance concepts to evaluate investments and drive informed strategic business decisions.
An overview of the bedrock principle of free speech in our public institution, ensuring a marketplace of diverse viewpoints while honoring students' rights and agency to express their opinions, ideas
As our world changes to embrace tech, so will our methods of learning and teaching. Educators must lead innovation for diversity, equity, and inclusion to challenge outdated beliefs and decoloniz
As the world recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, many people, organizations, and leaders are navigating a return to the workplace. This collection helps a variety of groups and individuals navigate t
Civil and Environmental Engineering Expert, Professor SangHyun Lee, shows how blockchain technology will change the way construction is done to increase productivity and transparency.
In this guide, the U-M University Career Center has gathered information to help you along your way during the interview process. From practice to strategy to the types of interviews, this document ad
Use generative AI to enhance learning design processes, creativity, and instructional development practices.
This article, Generative AI for Course Design: Crafting Learning Objectives, discusses how generative AI, particularly tools like ChatGPT, can be utilized by educators to draft and refine learning obj
This article, Generative AI for Course Design: The Basics, discusses how generative AI is revolutionizing education, by aiding course development and content creation. Despite its advances, it require
Explore how generative AI transforms business models, operations, productivity, and competitive strategy.
In Brian Hayden's Finding Your Venture podcast, startup lawyer Joe Morrison offers advice for how to master the legal ins and outs of starting an entrepreneurial venture.
According to their site, "Wolverine Pathways is a free, year-round college readiness program for 7th through 12th-grade students who live in Detroit or within the boundaries of Southfield Public or Yp
Professor George Siedel details how to understand the "other side" in a dispute or negotiation.