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CNA
2 days ago
- Business
- CNA
Institutes of higher learning to launch 54 new career transition programmes
Fifty-four new courses will be launched to help mid-career Singaporeans cope with the growing demand for skills in emerging areas such as AI and entrepreneurship. These courses, which will be offered at 10 institutes of higher learning, are now open for applications.


Entrepreneur
08-06-2025
- Business
- Entrepreneur
Serious About Professional Growth? $20 Gets You 1,000+ Expert-Led Courses for Life.
Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you'll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. Remember when learning new skills meant signing up for expensive classes, sitting in freezing (or sweltering) classrooms under fluorescent lights, and wondering if the vending machine would ever accept your crumpled dollar bill? Yeah, StackSkills EDU Unlimited is here to wipe that memory clean. For just $19.97 (reg. $600)—yes, less than your last food delivery—you can grab lifetime access to 1,000+ online courses. IT, coding, graphic design, business strategy, marketing. You name the topic, and it's probably already waiting for you. New courses are added monthly, so your library actually grows with you over time, not against you. This is real-world learning made for real-world schedules. Whether you're a business leader trying to sharpen your digital strategy, a parent plotting a return to the workforce, a freelancer adding a new service, or a student supplementing a less-than-exciting course catalog, StackSkills gives you the flexibility to learn on your own time, from any device, without having to sacrifice your sanity (or your weekend plans). And StackSkills isn't about fluff. Their 350+ elite instructors are people who've been there, done that, and are ready to show you how they actually succeeded (and yes, sometimes how they failed, because that's where the real lessons live). Each course includes progress tracking, certificates, and even quarterly live Q&As to keep you engaged and growing. Compared to one college course that costs, what, $600, $1,000, or more, $19.97 for lifetime access is almost criminally affordable. Plus, you'll be able to pivot your learning as new trends pop up, industries shift, and opportunities arise. No need to re-enroll, re-pay, or re-think every time you want to pick up a new skill. It's lifetime learningbuilt for people who actually have lives. Take the leap. Own your growth. And seriously, stop paying $300 just to sit through a PowerPoint for beginners class. StackSkills has you covered for life. Get lifetime access to StackSkills by EDU for just $19.97 (reg. $600) while inventory is available—don't wait any longer to invest in your professional or personal growth. EDU Unlimited by StackSkills: Lifetime Access See Deal StackSocial prices subject to change.


Entrepreneur
18-05-2025
- Business
- Entrepreneur
A One-Time Payment of $20 Gets You Access to 1,000+ Courses Forever
Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you'll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. Remember when learning new skills meant signing up for expensive classes, sitting in freezing (or sweltering) classrooms under fluorescent lights, and wondering if the vending machine would ever accept your crumpled dollar bill? Yeah, StackSkills EDU Unlimited is here to wipe that memory clean. For just $19.97—yes, less than your last food delivery—you can grab lifetime access to 1,000+ online courses. IT, coding, graphic design, business strategy, marketing—you name it, it's probably already waiting for you. New courses are added monthly, so your library actually grows with you over time, not against you. This is real-world learning made for real-world schedules. Whether you're a business leader trying to sharpen your digital strategy, a parent plotting a return to the workforce, a freelancer adding a new service, or a student supplementing a less-than-exciting course catalog—StackSkills gives you the flexibility to learn on your own time, from any device, without having to sacrifice your sanity (or your weekend plans). And StackSkills isn't about fluff. Their 350+ elite instructors are people who've been there, done that, and are ready to show you how they actually succeeded (and yes, sometimes how they failed—because that's where the real lessons live). Each course includes progress tracking, certificates, and even quarterly live Q&As to keep you engaged and growing. Compared to one college course that costs, what, $600, $1,000, more?—$19.97 for lifetime access is almost criminally affordable. Plus, you'll be able to pivot your learning as new trends pop up, industries shift, and opportunities arise. No need to re-enroll, re-pay, or re-think every time you want to pick up a new skill. It's lifetime learning—built for people who actually have lives. Take the leap. Own your growth. And seriously, stop paying $300 just to sit through a PowerPoint for beginners class. StackSkills has you covered for life. Get lifetime access to StackSkills by EDU for just $19.97 (reg. $600) through June 1. EDU Unlimited by StackSkills: Lifetime Access See Deal StackSocial prices subject to change.


BBC News
06-05-2025
- Business
- BBC News
Aberdeen University could cut less popular courses under savings plan
Aberdeen University could cut less popular courses 8 minutes ago Share Save Share Save Getty Images The University of Aberdeen says it needs to save millions of pounds The University of Aberdeen has announced plans to change the courses it offers, with less popular subjects facing possible cuts under a savings plan. Last month, the university said the savings would include stopping almost all staff recruitment and revisiting voluntary redundancies. The university has now said it expects to see a "small reduction" in the overall size of its workforce, and will look into changing its range of degrees. It is aiming to address a £5.5m budget gap. Aberdeen is one of a number of Scottish universities looking at ways of cutting back on spending in response to financial pressures. In a statement it said: "It's a challenging time for the UK higher education sector and the university is addressing a £5.5m budget gap which equates to around 2% of our total revenue. "We are considering ways to more effectively shape and enhance our educational portfolio to create a more student demand-led, academically sustainable portfolio of degree programmes." The statement added: "As part of this a voluntary severance and enhanced retirement scheme will also be offered to academic staff in a sub-set of our disciplines. "Depending on the take-up of the scheme we expect this would see a small reduction in the overall size of our total workforce." An update to staff said many courses had five or fewer students. University of Aberdeen The university is trying to bring costs down The University of Aberdeen's Students' Union (Ausa) expressed concern at the announcement. Miles Rothoerl, Ausa vice president for education, said: "Students are already feeling the impact on their experience, and without urgent action things will continue to deteriorate. "The university funding system is broken." The University of Aberdeen's future was described as being in "significant doubt" in its annual report in May last year. Uncertainties such as rising costs and falling numbers of international students were highlighted, and it warned a "material uncertainty that may cast significant doubt over the ability to continue as a going concern". However, the university said the report was setting out the potential risk if action was not taken, and that it was now on a firm financial footing. What is happening at other universities?