A recent study by the U.S. crypto exchange Coinbase has shown that 42 percent of the world's top 50 universities have at least one class on cryptocurrencies or blockchain.
The research was jointly conducted by Coinbase and survey company Qriously.
Together they interviewed 675 U.S. college students and reviewed courses at 50 international universities.
Of the 172 classes reviewed in the study, 15 percent were offered by economics, finance, law and business departments, while 4 percent were in social science departments.
The study has found out that blockchain- and crypto-related courses are most popular in the U.S. Only five of the 18 universities reviewed that operate outside of the United States offer at least one class on these topics.
Blockchain-related courses enjoy the most popularity at the Stanford and Cornell universities - numbered 10 and 9 respectively.
University of Pennsylvania and the National University of Singapore follow with their respective 6 and 5 courses.
"Blockchain combines theory and practice and can lead to fundamental breakthroughs in many research areas. It can have really profound and broad-scale impacts on society in many different industries."
Earlier in August, Cointelegraph reported that the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Business School had received a $20 million blockchain research grant.
Also in early August, Turkey established its first university-level blockchain research center to ensure wide deployment of the technology.
Coinbase Research: 42% of Top 50 Universities Offer at Least One Crypto-Related Class
pubblicato su Aug 29, 2018
by Cointele | pubblicato su Coinage
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