MicroCreds National Project (Ireland)

Last Updated: 03/10/2024

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Overview

The MicroCreds National Project is led by the Irish Universities Associations (IUA) and delivered in partnership with the following IUA universities:

  • University College Dublin
  • University College Cork
  • University of Limerick
  • Trinity College Dublin
  • Dublin City University
  • University of Galway
  • Maynooth University.

The project's vision is to empower lifelong learning in Ireland by re-imagining the learner’s relationship with education through agile, accessible, and bite-sized qualifications: microcredentials. MicroCreds is a 5-year project (2020-2025).

The project is working in partnership with learners and an Enterprise Advisory Group, comprising senior enterprise members from business representative organisations, enterprise agencies, private sector companies, and state bodies with responsibility for skills to change thinking about and engagement structures with university learning. The project is focusing on learners seeking to up-skill, re-skill, return to employment. or change careers.

MicroCreds.ie is a core deliverable of the project and launched April 2023. The platform showcases microcredentials from partner universities in one place. At launch, the platform housed around 300 microcredentials. The longterm strategic goal is for the platform to become the national platform for microcredentials in Ireland.

Current subject areas (each subject has several subject topics) at the platform:

  • Agriculture and Food Systems
  • Business and Management
  • Creative Arts, Media and Culture
  • Food and Nutrition
  • Healthcare and Medicine
  • Humanities and Languages
  • IT and Computer Science
  • Law
  • Maths, Economics and Statistics
  • Science and Engineering
  • Social And Behavioural Sciences
  • Social Work and Welfare
  • Teaching and Education

Central to MicroCreds has been the development of a dynamic and sustainable model of enterprise engagement for microcredentials, called MicroCreds Innovate.  The model includes space to explore enterprise-informed development with the aim to increase universities’ capacity to anticipate, understand, and respond to emerging skills needs at a granular level. Key skills focus areas for MicroCreds Innovate events have included Zero Carbon, Digital Transformation & Artificial Intelligence and SMEs (small and medium-sized enerprises). Other topics will include BioPharmaChem, Food & Agriculture, and other sectors experiencing high-level skills needs.

Background

Ireland is the first European country to establish a coherent National Framework for quality-assured and accredited microcredentials. IUA serves as the collective interface between universities and the state. IUA supports the universities in developing sectoral policies and strategies and provides some shared services in researcher mobility, engagement, access, and internationalization. IUA project partner universities are collaborating to develop, pilot and evaluate the building blocks required for a transformation in lifelong and life-wide learning through microcredentials. Microcredentials developed at partner universities will set the standard for excellence in flexible and agile learning.

Funders

Funding was awarded through a competitive process under the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science’s (DFHERIS) Human Capital Initiative Pillar 3 Innovation and Agility, with funding drawn from the National Training Fund.

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