The free online courses offered by Microsoft together with LinkedIn and INCO Academy are for the area of ecological design and sustainability and will be divided into 3 modules
Microsoft, in partnership with LinkedIn and the INCO Academy, has just launched free courses on ecological design and sustainability, with the aim of training professionals to work in a greener economy worldwide. The initiative provides for the distribution of 10 places in free courses, aiming to contribute to the training of professionals in the area of green economy and low carbon emissions. Find out how to apply and take advantage of this learning opportunity below, according to the One Planet website.
Free online courses from Microsoft, in partnership with LinkedIn and INCO Academy, cover fundamentals of sustainability in technology and green design principles
The courses from Microsoft, LinkedIn and INCO are divided into three modules and cover the fundamentals of sustainability in technology, including its influences on environmental change, as well as principles and green design practices. Participants will learn how to apply relevant concepts in their careers and increase your chances of being hired for nature-related jobs. The course is completely online and free, and offers 10 places for people from all over the world.
Flexible learning methodology available in 12 languages
The free online courses from Microsoft, LinkedIn and INCO Academy follow a flexible learning methodology, allowing students to set their own pace of study, known as self-paced learning. In addition to recorded classes, weekly live sessions will also be held to promote engagement among participants. The Microsoft, Linkedin and INCO program is available in 12 different languages, including Portuguese, which facilitates access for people from different regions of the world. To participate, you must be over 16 years of age, and Registration can be done through the link CLICKING HERE!
Highlighting the importance of the program, Nicolas Hazard, founder and CEO of INCO, says: “With our new program, together with LinkedIn and Microsoft, we want to empower people with greener skills, with a focus on the future, that give them leadership in the development of a workforce that considers sustainability as a key factor. With such skills, people can be the catalyst for action within their workplaces to achieve more powerful operations and a smaller carbon footprint.”
Need for qualified professionals in the green economy
The initiative for the free ecological design and sustainability course emerged from a survey carried out by LinkedIn, which identified a demand for trained professionals in the field of green economy. Faced with a scenario of intense economy, training new talents with green digital skills becomes even more important, since the sector has jobs available and can absorb these professionals.
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