Coursera partners with Imperial College London to upskill UK’s NHS workforce
By Anthony Tattersall, Vice-President for EMEA, Coursera The last two years have demonstrated the value of a highly-skilled public health workforce like never before. To equip the UK’s healthcare service with the skills needed to maintain a world-class level of care and meet future public health challenges, Coursera is excited to announce that it is…
Coursera Conference 2022 Highlights
By Betty Vandenbosch, Coursera’s Chief Content Officer I was delighted to have the opportunity to host our 10th annual Coursera Conference. Our virtual platform made it possible to bring together a truly global community. All told, 3,156 participants from 2,111 organizations representing 149 countries were able to attend, and we were thrilled to welcome 132…
Introducing Coursera’s 2022 Outstanding Achievement Award Winners
Over the last 10 years, Coursera has flourished because of the passion and dedication of our partners and customers. We honor all of our partners and customers, who inspire us every day with their commitment to our shared vision of a world where anyone, anywhere, can transform their life through learning. We are delighted to…
Preparing learners around the world for in-demand jobs with Career Academy and new entry-level...
By Jeff Maggioncalda, CEO of Coursera Since 2020, our world has seen extraordinary change. Technology has created new skills requirements in the workforce, with 149 million new digital jobs expected globally by 2025. However, students and workers need access to flexible, affordable, and fast-tracked learning and career pathways to take advantage of these unprecedented career…
Q&A with Dr. Barbara Oakley on teaching and learning tips
New course on Uncommon Sense Teaching from Dr. Oakley, the instructor from the blockbuster Learning How to Learn course As digital transformation rapidly transforms the world, learning has become a fundamental skill — one McKinsey calls “a critical driver of long-term career success.” To help teachers equip the next generation of students with tools to…
Expanding access and inclusion: IIT Roorkee reaches a global audience with its new online...
By Professor Ajit Chaturvedi, Director, IIT Roorkee and Betty Vandenbosch, Chief Content Officer, Coursera More than three-quarters of university leaders are expanding access to online learning after the pandemic by offering more online learning options, including stackable credentials and degree programs for nontraditional students. In India, this global trend is propelled by the National Education…
Announcing the Campus Skills Report 2022: Universities preparing students for digital jobs
By Scott Shireman, Global Head of Coursera for Campus University students today are graduating into a new labor market reshaped by automation and the pandemic that demands new skills. According to the ILO, the global youth employment rate fell by more than twice as much as the rate among adults in 2020. The changing skills…
Driving Skills Development for a 2030 Workforce: Q&A with Anthony Tattersall
Anthony Tattersall is vice president of the EMEA sales team at Coursera. His role gives him unique insights on how businesses, governments, and higher education can work together to build our future workforce and how data can be used to support this effort. The Emerge Education team interviewed Tattersall for a joint report with Coursera…
6 Ways Higher Education Institutions Can Drive Skills Development for the Workplace of the...
More than ever, the job-relevancy of students is tied to the skills they learn in their studies. However, students face a job and skills landscape that is constantly evolving. Businesses are betting big on emerging technologies and digitization, yet nearly 46% of companies do not have the right skills within their existing workforce to fully…
10 Tips for Teachers to Deliver Effective and Engaging Online Learning
As an educator, you know firsthand the incredible challenges you’ve had to manage since the onset of the pandemic. You’ve had to quickly pivot to remote learning and develop an entirely new set of skills almost overnight. And while everyone from teachers to curriculum designers has done remarkably well under the circumstances, the disruptions have…













