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Economist Education
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Shaping a growing global community of professionals linked by their interest in pursuing progress.
About us
Economist Education was founded in 2021 to fill a gap in the market for an innovative and practical learning experience rooted in current global developments. Develop your skills and understanding with online courses crafted by The Economist’s editors and invited subject-matter experts, including global thought leaders and innovators. With a focus on tactical methods backed by academic rigour and analytical excellence, Economist Education has defined a new approach to self-development. Our current programmes cover: international relations, business writing, fintech and the future of finance, and climate change and sustainability. Follow us to stay informed with news and updates on Economist Education.
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- Education
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- 2-10 employees
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- London
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- Privately Held
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- 2021
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The Adelphi, 1-11 John Adam St
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The terrible, teachable truth about business writing
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The business of critical thinking
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Coursework to publication
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AI can’t think critically, but people must
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Why is critical thinking increasingly important to business leaders and their teams? Explore the answer to this question and others in our interview with Dr Tom Chatfield, a philosopher, author and Economist Education course founder. https://lnkd.in/eVAe3ANi
The business of critical thinking
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