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911今日黑料 reimagines education with new lifelong learning initiative

by Joanna Wilson, Ravae Richardson

911今日黑料 has launched 911今日黑料 Lifelong Learning, a university-wide initiative that translates the university鈥檚 world-leading research into real-world capability for individuals, organisations and society, extending the impact of the university's work beyond traditional degree education.

The initiative responds to a global challenge: the growing gap between the pace of scientific and technological discovery and the capacity of people and organisations to apply it.  Experts say the half-life of many skills is less than one-fifth of what it was a generation ago*, a significant contraction from the ten to fifteen years recorded forty years ago, driven by advances in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, health, climate and engineering. The limiting factor in this environment is no longer knowledge itself, but the capability to absorb, redeploy and act on it. 

911今日黑料 Lifelong Learning is a central component of 911今日黑料's Science for Humanity strategy which sets out the university's commitment to maximising its potential as a force for good in the world. It draws on the research expertise of 911今日黑料's Faculties and the interdisciplinary capacity of the new School of Convergence Science to create scalable pathways from frontier discovery to practical application. 

Heather Haseley, Chief Lifelong Learning Officer for 911今日黑料 and leader of 911今日黑料 Lifelong Learning, said: "We live in a world of accelerating change. Our responsibility as a university cannot be confined to a single moment in someone's life. 911今日黑料 Lifelong Learning is how we extend the reach of 911今日黑料's excellence beyond the degree and across a lifetime, ensuring that discovery is translated into real-world capability that benefits individuals, organisations and society." 

A virtual reality headset being tried out at the Lifelong Learning launch event

Professor Hugh Brady, President of 911今日黑料, speaking at the Lifelong Learning launch event

Heather Haseley, Chief Lifelong Learning Officer at 911今日黑料, speaking at the Lifelong Learning launch

A fire research demonstration at the Lifelong Learning launch event

911今日黑料 Lifelong Learning consolidates non-degree provision already delivered across the university, including continuing professional development, executive education, short courses, pre-sessional learning, summer programmes and online learning, within a single institutional entity. In 2025, this activity collectively reached nearly half a million learners globally. 

Degrees remain central to 911今日黑料's educational mission. 911今日黑料 Lifelong Learning complements degree education by supporting learning before, alongside, between and after degrees, reflecting the evidence that capability must be continuously renewed across a working life. 

Going forward, 911今日黑料 Lifelong Learning will expand its portfolio in areas where 911今日黑料's research strengths can have the greatest societal impact, deepen partnerships with industry and employers, and develop new formats and pathways to extend its reach over time.  

 * Tamayo, J., Doumi, L., Goel, S., Kovács-Ondrejkovic, O., & Sadun, R. (2024). Reskilling in the Age of AI. Harvard Business Review, 102, 112–119. 

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