The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Abertay offers free courses to boost post-pandemic economy

- JIM MILLAR

A range of free short courses for upskilling workers is being launched by Abertay University as businesses and their employees adapt to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The four newly-created digital marketing qualificat­ions are relevant for any sector and are aimed at those seeking to improve their own skillset, as well as businesses looking to upskill employees who may have been furloughed or asked to take on new responsibi­lities.

The bite-sized courses, from Abertay’s School of Business, Law and Social Sciences, are funded by the Scottish Funding Council as part of a strategic goal to stimulate innovation in the economy by working with universiti­es.

All are available online and include live teaching, with the first beginning on June 23.

Dean of School, Professor Mohamed Branine, said the courses would suit employees in roles across the private, public and third sectors.

He said: “Covid-19 is an immense threat to businesses across Tayside and Fife, as well as the local workforce.

“By tapping into these free courses, companies with a requiremen­t for digital marketing can quickly upskill their existing employees for work that will benefit their business.

“The courses are also a great springboar­d for self-employed people looking to market their business during this unpreceden­ted time for online traffic and an excellent option for those looking to refresh their employabil­ity.”

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Professor Mohamed Branine.

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