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    Financial Advisor’s Guide to Estate Planning

    Financial Advisor’s Guide to Estate Planning

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    Since Apr 10, 2020 05:35 UTC

    The Due Dilly Podcast is a resource for Financial Advisors, provided by Helios Quantitative Research. The podcast is designed to help financial advisors communicate complex investment-related topics in a simple and effective way. Each month we will discuss equities, fixed income, and economic conditions in the following format: what’s important? why is it important? and what do we think about the potential impacts? Nik Boucher, Director of Marketing Operations hosts the show while Joe Mallen, CIO, and Jason Van Thiel, Director of Research for Helios provide expert commentary. For more information, please visit heliosdriven.com

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    Research in Action | A podcast for faculty & higher education professionals on research design, methods, productivity & more

    Research in Action | A podcast for faculty & higher education professionals on research design, methods, productivity & more

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    Since Apr 8, 2016 21:17 UTC

    Research in Action is a weekly podcast about topics and issues related to research in higher education from experts across a range of disciplines.

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    Information Ecosystems: A Sawyer Seminar at the University of Pittsburgh

    Information Ecosystems: A Sawyer Seminar at the University of Pittsburgh

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    Since Nov 22, 2019 16:34 UTC

    The InfoEco project seeks to advance a deeply powerful understanding of where data comes from and how it is used, setting the present moment within a century-long history of information supply and its power-laden consequences. At a moment when societies are in urgent need of guidance to navigate rapidly shifting digital terrain, we are coming together to build a deep understanding of the social and political life of data. In the 2022-2023 Academic Year, we are proud to present a series of podcasts documenting the Data Science 4 Social Justice (DS4SJ) project here at the University of Pittsburgh. One of Pitt’s goals is to leverage knowledge—through teaching, research, and community service—for society’s gain. The dominance of the digital sphere, the upheaval of civic life, and the role of technology in accelerating systemic inequality create an unprecedented opportunity to apply “use-driven data science” for social impact. This year, we will hear from numerous members of this project, from Pitt and beyond, about the ways that data science can facilitate a more equitable society.

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