Enabling professors and students with data and analytics.
Qlik provides qualified university professors, students, and researchers with free Qlik software and resources to help educate and train the next generation of expert Qlik users.
Joining the program grants access to the following resources:
The Qlik Academic Program is for professors and students associated with accredited, university-level institutions, both privately and publically funded.
Deliver a richer learning experience by providing powerful tools and resources to advance your students’ analytical and critical thinking skills within every academic discipline.
Increase your marketability by advancing your analytical and critical-thinking skills, using real-world information and hands-on experience.
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”QlikView fits perfectly with my curriculum, and it is so easy to learn that students are able to build BI applications after a few classes. Working with QlikView, we are giving students the opportunity to tackle real-world business problems, and with this type of experience, students can be productive a lot sooner in their future endeavors.”
”Because QlikView is a simple and easy tool for students to wrap their heads around, I was able to spend more time in class working with them to build their applications and hone their skills, rather than getting a complicated BI tool to work properly. Seeing my students achieve their 'a-ha' moments thanks to QlikView made this one of my most memorable semesters yet.”
”The students found QlikView’s demonstrations very simple. They had no issues understanding and learning how to use the tools. It says a lot about the product that young minds can use it so easily to create ‘what-if’ analysis and other complex business scenarios within days.”
”Qlik gave me the foundation, and SME gave me the opportunity to put the knowledge into action with first-hand client experience. I came full circle, from student to ambassador.”