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Coinbase works regularly with students and universities throughout the country as part of its recruitment efforts. We partner with Qriously to ask students directly about his ideas about encryption and blockchain, and this report, we summarize the results on the growing list of encryption and blockchain courses amid a steady increase in student interest.

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42% of the top 50 universities in the world now offer at least one course in encryption or blockchain
Students from different disciplines are interested in teaching and group classes, and universities add courses in a variety of departments
The original research for Coinbase includes a Qriously questionnaire for 675 US students. UU. , A comprehensive review of courses at 50 international universities and interviews with professors and students
When David Limmak, director of finance at the Stern School of Business at New York University, offered his first course in blockchain and financial services in 2014, 35 students, and eight fewer than were enrolled in a typical optional school class.

By the spring of 2018, the number of enrolled students rose to 230, forcing "Stern" to move the chapter into a larger hall. In this academic year, Yermack will teach a blockchain course in two semesters to meet students' interests.Cryptocurrency Information Center - Wide Range Learning

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