Though uncertainty remains, the possibility of the Canadian and global economies fully returning to pre-pandemic norms are remote. The digital transition has accelerated in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Organizations across all sectors are evaluating their current and future workforces to prepare for a different future.
The Globe and Mail, in partnership with Athabasca University, presents a series of three webcasts focused on skills for the new economy; and strategies for employers to develop these skills and knowledge sets in their workforces through learning and education pathways.
The second event in the series will focus on the role of postsecondary institutions and employers in creating future-ready workforces for the shifting economy.
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Athabasca University, Canada’s online university, is barrier-free university education for learners 16 and older worldwide. AU offers 850 courses in more than 55 undergraduate and graduate programs with enrolment year-round, and gives students the flexibility to take one or many courses anytime, anywhere.