Digital Leadership course for professionals
Do you work as a director, manager, team leader or supervisor and leadership is expected of you on many fronts, but do you wonder what good leadership is when it comes to digitalisation? Then join the Digital Leadership course at Campus Fryslân this autumn and develop your knowledge and skills to deal with digitalisation in a structured way.
The program is offered alternately on-site and online. The program is case-based, with relevant practical examples from your own work environment. Renowned researchers share the latest scientific insights and appealing guest speakers share their most important insights and lessons based on inspiring practical examples. The part-time format makes it possible to combine the Digital Leadership course with a demanding job.
Life Long Learning
This course was created at the request of the province of Friesland to further professionalise employees. The UG endorses the importance of Life Long Learning. In this rapidly changing world, it is important that people continue to develop after their studies in order to remain employable.
Microcredentials
RUG/Campus Fryslân is participating in the national pilot microcredentials and upon successful completion of this apprenticeship you will receive a recognized certificate. More information on the content and registration can be found here.
Last modified: | 17 December 2024 10.29 a.m. |
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