- Both students and employers are placing greater value on industry microcredentials as a way to keep up with the most sought-after skills in an ever-evolving job market.
- Universities have flexibility in how they integrate this training into their curricula—they can offer microcredentials as noncredit, for-credit, or free co-curricular options.
- One solution is Coursera’s Career Academy, where students can learn job-specific skills by completing microcredentials offered by the world’s leading companies.
Tuesday, December 24, 2024
How Microcredentials Are Transforming Higher Education - Coursera via AACSB
Monday, December 23, 2024
Global Landscapes Forum Announces Multiple Remote Paid Internships 2025- Apply Now! - Mercy Awofiranye, After School Africa
Sunday, December 22, 2024
$1M grant will support paid internships in community archives - Kyle Mittan, University of Arizona Communications
Saturday, December 21, 2024
Women, First-Gen, BIPOC Students Less Likely to Have Paid Internship Experience - Ashley Mowreader, Inside Higher Ed
Friday, December 20, 2024
Micro-credentialing on the rise in India: Coursera data - Economic Times
Thursday, December 19, 2024
Quality Assurance for Micro-Credentials: Courses by Microsoft and Meta on Coursera receive FIBAA quality seal - Olga Leshchanskaya, FIBAA
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
KIPT CoLAB completes study on skills and training needs in Tourism - Sul Informação
Tactical professionals, who occupy middle management positions, “have leadership and organizational skills, but require greater technological adaptability and strategic vision. Micro-credentials in strategic management, event planning and artificial intelligence applied to tourism may be the solution to their needs”, the note also reads. Strategic professionals, responsible for senior management and strategic decisions, demonstrate leadership and global vision, but face gaps in resilience and mastery of emerging technologies. Micro-credentials in circular economy, sustainable management and innovation in tourism were identified as priority training for this group.
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
ISUFST to Launch Industry-Focused Micro-Credentials - Daily Guardian
Monday, December 16, 2024
Micro-credentials create job-ready graduates: Report - Telangana Today
Sunday, December 15, 2024
New Applied Communication specialisation for the Bachelor of Communication - Massey News
The new Applied Communication (AC) specialisation is being offered to Bachelor of Communication (BC) students from 2025. This new specialisation, which can be taken as a major or minor, is designed to empower students with communication tools to effectively tackle some of the most pressing global issues around the challenges outlined in the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Students will be taught how to develop cutting-edge communication applications, including strategic communication plans, community engagement strategies, case studies, policy briefs, white papers, advertising campaigns, communication advocacy campaigns, health communication interventions, environmental communication designs, digital stories, data-driven communication interfaces and future-ready communication platforms.