Your handbook to cutting-edge, industry-relevant education for all learners.

In collaboration with Emerge Education and JISC, you’ll learn the specific strategies of leading innovators in implementing employer-university collaborations at scale.

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About Riipen

Riipen is one of the world's largest online work-integrated learning marketplaces, where organizations of all sizes connect with educators to collaborate with university and college students on short-term projects and competitions.

Our mission is to “enable all students from all backgrounds and geographies to access work-integrated experiential learning (WIEL) to support learners of all backgrounds to bridge the skills gap, gain career clarity, network with potential employers, and find jobs they love."

A long-term vision for employer-university collaboration in 2030 and the foundations that must be laid to enable this vision.

Impactful case studies that provide real-life examples and key learnings for senior leaders across higher education and industry.

Practical strategies to overcome barriers facing your business/institution preventing vibrant employer-university collaboration.

Your handbook to cutting-edge, industry-relevant education for all learners.

ou’ll learn specific strategies to scale experiential learning across your institution with practical examples to help you tackle this challenge head-on.

What's Inside

About Riipen

Background

By 2030, the global labour deficit is projected to reach $8.5 trillion. The world of work is changing at an unprecedented rate and 1.2 billion employees worldwide will be affected by automation technologies over the coming decade.

We believe that a key solution to the widening skills gap is technology-enabled mass employer-university collaboration (EUC).

Through market research and interviews, we have identified four specific areas of employer-university collaboration that can be scaled effectively and rapidly, thanks to emerging trends in the use of technology.

  • Course co-creation and co-delivery
  • Experiential learning
  • Career navigation and application support
  • Education as a work benefit


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