Trinity College Dublin is celebrating a life-long learning milestone as 1,000 learners – who are mainly full-time employees whose ages range from 21 to 67 - have now completed a micro-credentials course at the university. Launched in the 2021/2022 academic year, micro-credentials are small, focused courses, lasting six to 12 weeks, allowing for in-depth learning in a specific area or topic at postgraduate level. Each micro-credential offers a career and knowledge growth opportunity and a direct impact in the workplace. While they are standalone offerings, there will be opportunities in the future to stack them towards specified Trinity awards. Trinity currently offers 37 different micro-credentials, with a new one in Perinatal Mental Health due to start in January 2026. Areas involved at Trinity include Nursing and Midwifery, Business, Engineering, Social Work and Social Policy, Medicine, Psychology, Natural Science and Trinity Innovation.
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