Microcredentials to help fill skills gaps

The Hon Jason Clare MP
Minister for Education

The Australian Government has provided $18.5 million for a Microcredentials Pilot in Higher Education to help fill skills gaps to meet the needs of employers and industry.

Microcredentials are small courses in a specific area of study designed to upskill and reskill workers in short timeframes.

Australian employers across a huge number of industries are currently crying out for workers with particular skills.

This pilot will create more opportunities for Australians to get the skills they need and fill these jobs.

It will target areas of national priority such as teaching, engineering, health, and technology.

The Microcredentials Pilot program will support the design and delivery of shorter forms of learning in the higher education sector.

Microcredentials offer students increased flexibility to mix and match studies across the higher education sector to enable them to find a new job or get ahead in their current field.

They also have the potential to expand university and industry collaboration and improve the higher education sector's ability to respond to industry needs.

Funding will be available to institutions to develop a microcredential in an area of national priority.

In Round 1 of the pilot, Table A universities will be able to apply for a share of $2 million to help develop microcredentials in partnership with industry.

Table A universities will also be able to apply for $2 million in funding to deliver the microcredentials that they have developed.

Round 2, commencing next year, will offer a share in $14.5 million, and will be open to Table A, Table B and Table C universities, along with Non-University Higher Education Providers to support the delivery of microcredentials, including those developed as part of Round 1.

Funding of $16.5 million will be available for the delivery of microcredentials to up to 4,000 students through to 2026.

Applications for Round 1 open today and more information is available at www.education.gov.au/microcredentials-pilot-higher-education.

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