MELBOURNE, 15 August 2023 — RMIT Online today announces an extension of its industry-leading partnership with global education provider, Udacity, doubling down on its commitment to make upskilling in critical fields more widely accessible.
The unique collaboration between Udacity and RMIT Online was designed to address skill shortages and help fill growing job vacancies by equipping Australians with the skills they need for the future of work.
Udacity, which has collaborated with Silicon Valley powerhouses including Google, Facebook and NVIDIA, gives students skills to advance their careers through a series of online courses in hands-on technologies in high-demand subjects.
Following a successful launch of courses in 2018, the newest suite of course offerings include Flying Car and Autonomous Flight Engineer, Deep Learning, Ethical Hacker, and Ethical AI.
Research from RMIT Online and Deloitte Access Economics, titled Ready, Set, Upskill, found the digital skills gap – the gulf between our current industry skill set and realising the true potential of a resilient, agile, Australian workforce – is costing Australian businesses $3.1 billion annually.
Students will enjoy a world-class learning experience combined with personalised support from global experts, all while earning a University-backed credential.
RMIT Online CEO Nic Cola said: