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Future workforce development
University programs | K-12 programs
As the global workforce ages and technology becomes more complex, the development of our future workforce remains a critical priority for TI. That's why we are committed to improving science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in our communities around the globe. Over the past five years, the company and the TI Foundation have invested more than $150 million in education.
University programs
Through established programs, TI supports academia and students who are interested in STEM careers. We provide an abundance of tools and resources to help students develop the knowledge, skills and behaviors they need to work effectively with global colleagues to solve customers' real-world problems.
TI's University Recruiting, Research, and Marketing (R2M) internal collaboration ensures that we portray a consistent, holistic view of TI to educators and students worldwide so that they understand:
- Our company culture and the opportunities we offer.
- The importance we place on innovation.
- Our broad portfolio of technology, which helps enhance student education and development.
We partner with universities and educators to help them provide the best possible education and experience to students, and we communicate TI's research and internship opportunities to students and professors. We engage universities on multiple fronts, from participating in conferences, job fairs and other broad activities to very specific recruiting events, design contests, and hands-on experiences in university teaching and research labs. We also assist universities with improving relevant engineering curricula.
Specific examples include the TI Worldwide University Program, TI Analog Design Contest and TI's Leadership University Program.
K-12 programs
In addition to supporting university programs, TI is committed to improving K-12 education. Over the past five years, TI and the TI Foundation have contributed $30 million to K-12 STEM education. A few K-12 programs TI supports include the Advanced Placement Incentive Program, robotics competitions and TI-Math Forward.
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