Global Citizenship Micro-Credential

Through this self-paced module, you will learn more about the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), created in 2015 to end poverty, reduce inequalities and tackle climate change.

 

You will then select one goal to focus on and will interact with peers across the world to exchange different perspectives and ideas, before planning how you will step up as active global citizens and commit to action in the workplace, your personal life, and in the community. 

In learning these skills, you will be able to help future employers be more ethical and sustainable.

Find out more and get started here.

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