ANU Micro-credentials

ANU Micro-credentials

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ANU Micro-credentials are flexible and innovative learning opportunities designed to maintain your competitive edge in the workforce.

Micro-credentials are delivered at post graduate level by world-class academics at ANU.

14/05/2024

Tok Pisin Language and Cultural Awareness | 24-28 June 2024

Designed to equip professionals working or visiting Papua New Guinea with practical language skills in Tok Pisin, emphasising scenario-based conversations and cultural immersion. Participants gain proficiency in navigating daily interactions and relationships, with topics covering cultural diversity, social norms, and practical situations such as market visits and health-related discussions.

Find out more or enrol today!

https://cce.anu.edu.au/micro-credentials/micro-credentials-asia-and-the-pacific/

22/08/2023

Are you interested and engaged in repatriation practice, research, and policy-making? Introduction to Repatriation is delivered by national and international repatriation experts from community organisations, museums, and research institutions.

Enrol in our Introduction to Repatriation micro-credential today
https://cce.anu.edu.au/repat

18/05/2023

Are you a policy maker critically engaging with the most recent research? Join Professor Nicholas Biddle in the "Research and Data Design and Collection" micro-credential starting 21 June.

https://cce.anu.edu.au/rddc

14/04/2023

Dates are now available for our Tok Pisin Language and Cultural Awareness Micro-credential. Full information is available on our website https://cce.anu.edu.au/tokpisin

01/08/2022

By studying an ANU micro-credential you will learn directly from world class academics and have the opportunity to leverage their expertise in specific areas. ANU micro-credentials have been curated to showcase ANU’s intellectual leadership and are designed for the person looking to improve their skills for their current job and/or to improve their career prospects. Evidence of completion of an ANU micro-credential is offered in the form of a digital badge that verifies the skills and knowledge obtained.

25/07/2022

By learning and practising scenario-based conversations in basic Tok Pisin you will develop practical language skills and gain knowledge of daily life in Papua New Guinea.

cce.anu.edu.au/tokpisin

22/07/2022

The repatriation of Ancestral Remains is a highly significant Indigenous achievement and inter-cultural development of the past 40 years. Participants will explore the practice, history, meaning and significance of repatriation for Indigenous peoples, museums and broader society.

https://cce.anu.edu.au/repatriation

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ANU Centre For Continuing Education
Acton, ACT
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Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm