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And meet our learner of the month - Hello {NAME}, In this newsletter… see our pick of the 58 pr

And meet our learner of the month - Hello {NAME}, In this newsletter… see our pick of the 58 programs and courses starting in August, and meet the new mum who’s making the most of her maternity leave with FutureLearn. --------------------------------------------------------------- Our pick of August’s programs [Spanish for Beginners] The Open University Develop your basic Spanish skills and explore the culture of the Spanish-speaking world, with this six-course program. [Big Data Analytics] QUT (Queensland University of Technology) Get a practical insight into big data analytics - one of the most in-demand skills today. Use popular tools to collect, analyse and visualise data. [Online Business Success] RMIT University Gain the skills to launch, market and run your own online business, learning from successful entrepreneurs. [View all programs] --------------------------------------------------------------- Our pick of August’s courses [Management and Leadership: Leading a Team] The Open University and CMI Find out how to develop a successful business plan and build an effective team. Take your first step towards Chartered Manager status. [Clinical Supervision with Confidence] UEA (University of East Anglia) Designed to enhance the supervision skills of clinical and educational supervisors of trainee doctors. Become a more effective supervisor. [Exploring English: Shakespeare] British Council Improve your English language skills, looking at the life and works of William Shakespeare, and his enduring popularity. [Disability and a Good Life: Working with Disability] UNSW Australia Learn how disability intersects with human rights, and how a good life can be made possible for everyone. [From World War to White Heat: the RAF in the Cold War] Royal Holloway and RAF Museums Examine the changing role of the Royal Air Force from 1945 to the mid-1960s. [Basic Science: Understanding Experiments] The Open University This hands-on course will introduce you to science-based skills, through simple and exciting physics, chemistry and biology experiments. [Military Ethics: an Introduction] UNSW Australia Explore Just War Theory and the ethical responsibilities that weigh on military professionals, who are "managers of violence". [View all courses] --------------------------------------------------------------- Meet Emma: our learner of the month Each month we share the story of a remarkable FutureLearner from around the world. Today, we meet Emma, an English teacher from London, who's determined to grow as a professional while learning the ropes as a new mum. Emma says: "Organisations like FutureLearn mean that women can actually benefit from the time taken out of work on maternity leave, rather than get left behind." [Read Emma's story] --------------------------------------------------------------- Happy learning, Lily and the FutureLearn team P.S. [Where does the language of cyber security come from?] Need support? [Try our FAQs] VAT number: GB160 3989 93 FutureLearn is a registered company in England and Wales - 8324083 PO Box 77, Chambers Building, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6BT You can [unsubscribe from these emails] or [update your subscription preferences].

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