About Future Skills

Future Skills

Future skills for all stages of your career:

  • as a specialist in the company 
  • as an employee in the public sector 
  • as an employee of NGOs
  • as a professional or career changer 
  • as a graduate and young professional 

Future Skills offers you flexibility and practice-oriented content to support your professional development.

 

 

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Why?

Promoting future skills

You will expand your skills and knowledge in order to be able to make complex decisions in various areas. Through practice-oriented and interdisciplinary content, you will strengthen your future skills and be well prepared for the challenges of the modern working world.

Networking

Future Skills gives you the opportunity to exchange ideas with other people. The diverse participant structure promotes supra-regional networking and facilitates valuable contacts.

Flexible learning

Our program offers a flexible and adaptable learning environment. You learn at your own pace and design your training to fit into your everyday life.

Interdisciplinary approach

Our interdisciplinary approach offers you the opportunity to combine different fields and develop a comprehensive understanding of complex future challenges.

Professional development

We offer (future) professionals the opportunity to expand their knowledge, learn new skills and broaden their career prospects. Through our program, you can advance your career and prepare yourself for the demands of the modern working world. For successfully completed modules, you will receive Europe-wide recognized credit points, which you can have recognized for further training or subsequent studies.

What are Microcredentials?

Microcredentials are flexible and usually short learning units at universities with which students and professionals can acquire skills for their personal and professional development.

Both the course itself and the certificate obtained are referred to as microcredentials. For successful participation in microcredentials at the University of Bremen, you will receive credit points recognized throughout Europe (according to ECTS).

Microcredentials play an important role in the internationalization of universities. As virtual courses, they enable people who are not flexible in terms of location due to work or family commitments to take part in international courses and exchanges. 

Participating partners

  • Academy for Continuing Education
  • VAN - Virtual Academy for Sustainability at the University of Bremen
  • YUFE partner universities