FutureLearn announces new and renewed partnerships in Asia–Pacific
Recently, the FutureLearn Asia–Pacific (APAC) team has achieved significant success by re-signing content partners with increased strategic engagement with the platform and innovating product offerings to expand its reach.
FutureLearn has renewed and strengthened its partnerships with The University of Melbourne, ranked 14th globally, second only to University College London on the platform, and Deakin University, a leading micro-credential provider and the longest-standing APAC partner, and upgraded its partnership with Central Queensland University, announcing a three-year strategic partnership to include their first affiliate degree listings.
Hong Kong University also renewed and launched a new PG certificate programme, and National Tsing Hua University added FutureLearn Campus to upgrade its partnership. As well as this, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) renewed its Learning Manager Agreement, adding a study group functionality reinforcing this key government relationship.
FutureLearn APAC spearheaded a new vertical for the platform, signing FutureLearn’s first study abroad agency partner, AECC Global. AECC will partner with the APAC team to support FutureLearn students who intend to study abroad in Australia or New Zealand.
These developments solidify FutureLearn’s position in the APAC region and pave the way for continued growth. FutureLearn congratulates its APAC team for their recent achievements.
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