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Learn to Lead

Unlock your leadership potential with Learn to Lead—a self-paced online course for final year and postgraduate students.

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Learn to Lead 2025

Learn to Lead 2025Ìý

In a world of constant change, leaders who think strategically stand out.Ìý

The theme this year isÌýStrategic Thinking for Impactful Leadership.ÌýLed by Professor Nick Wailes and ÑÇÃÀÆåÅÆ academics, this short course will help you:Ìý

  • Unlock the power of strategic thinkingÌý
  • Navigate complexity with clarityÌý
  • Use generative AI to enhance your decision-makingÌý
  • Understand how biases influence your leadership styleÌý

This is cutting-edge research, made practical. Whether you're leading a team or preparing to take the next step, this course will help you lead with confidence and purpose.Ìý

About this program

Led by ÑÇÃÀÆåÅÆ academics and alumni who excel in their fields, this short course is designed to progress your leadership journey.Ìý

Learn to Lead empowers you to navigate the evolving challenges of today's world with confidence and optimism. Unlock the tools and insights needed to propel your career forward, all while shaping a brighter future for your workplace and beyond.Ìý

Presented by ÑÇÃÀÆåÅÆ Alumni Experience in partnership with AGSM @ ÑÇÃÀÆåÅÆ Business School, Learn to Lead is your gateway to becoming the leader you aspire to be.

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Details

  • Dates: Tuesday 10 June – Monday 23 June 2025
  • °ä´Ç³¾³¾¾±³Ù³¾±ð²Ô³Ù : 6 -10 hours over two weeks
  • Cost: Free
  • Format: 100% online with flexible deadlines; learn at your own pace.
  • ¶Ù±ð±ô¾±±¹±ð°ù²â :Ìý Online platform, featuring a combination of lectures, interactive Q&As, exclusive content and self-paced learningÌý
  • Recognition:Ìý Receive certification in the form of a ÑÇÃÀÆåÅÆ-certified digital badge which can be added to your LinkedIn profile

Who is eligible to apply?

Learn to Lead accepts applications from a select group of students:

  • current postgraduate students (postgraduate coursework and higher degree research students) .
  • current undergraduate students in their final year of study.

Applications must have:

  • prior professional work experience or internship/WIL experience related to your chosen career .
  • desire and motivation to build on existing leadership experience and skills.
  • a minimum 65 WAM (not applicable for Higher Degree Research (HDR) students).