SINGAPORE – The Algorand Foundation, whose mission is to grow the ecosystem of Algorand, the carbon-negative Layer 1 blockchain invented by Turing Award winner and MIT professor Silvio Micali, is pleased to share that ten Algorand Centres of Excellence (ACE) Programme universities have been recognized in CoinDesk’s Best Universities for Blockchain 2022.
CoinDesk evaluated universities for scholarly impact, campus blockchain offerings, employment, industry initiatives, and academic reputation. ACE Programme universities recognized include: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (ranked No. 1); University of California, Berkeley (ranked No. 4); Cornell University (ranked No. 5); Nanyang Technical University, Singapore (ranked No. 10); Columbia University (ranked No. 14); University of Sydney (ranked No. 21); Carnegie Mellon University (ranked No. 22); Imperial College London (ranked No. 23); Monash University (ranked No. 29); Yale University (ranked No. 34).
“The ACE Programme represents an unprecedented commitment to advancing blockchain education and adoption on a global scale,” said Dr. Hugo Krawczyk, Algorand Foundation’s principal researcher and head of the ACE Programme. “CoinDesk’s ranking reconfirms the programme’s support of cutting-edge multidisciplinary research across every aspect of blockchain technology and its support of the students, professors and researchers who are paving the path to the future.”
The ACE Programme has an unparalleled and unique reach, operating with universities chosen for representing the highest caliber of academic prestige and hailing from 46 collaborating institutions across 20 countries and six continents. Underscoring the Algorand Foundation’s goal of advancing social inclusion, the programme offers dozens of courses across all levels of higher education from advanced high school courses to post-graduate curriculums.
In August 2022, the Algorand Foundation announced the inaugural winners of the ACE Programme’s $50M grant. All Algorand Centres of Excellence have social impact elements built into their programmes, from theoretical studies to direct involvement with local communities and cultures. Introducing the next generation of students and researchers to the Algorand blockchain will unlock untapped potential not only for the ecosystem, but the greater good.
Source: Algorand Foundation