Explore our applied short courses designed for busy professionals with an innovation mindset.
Short courses
Futures Thinking
The Futures Thinking microcredential gives you practical tools to creatively engage with uncertainty, action long-term reflexive thinking, question ‘business as usual’ and ignite your imagination.
This program equips you with futures-thinking capabilities to understand complex patterns of change and the tools to question assumptions you need to catalyse pathways for desirable futures for your organisation.
Creative Intelligence Catalyser
The Creative Intelligence Catalyser course will propel your innovative practice to new heights, taking you through 24 creative tools and practices to add to your innovation toolkit over 6 weeks.
This short course will introduce you to new and novel approaches that will reinvigorate and re-energise the way you generate, discover and explore new ideas, insights and solutions (as well as uncover blind spots).
Frame Innovation
How a situation or problem is framed heavily influences how we approach that subject. But what is a frame?
How do we critically explore a situation to unpack a frame? How can we reframe a problem? What do we do with a new frame? How can it shift the environment around it?
These are the questions at the heart of the frame creation.
In this subject, you will be guided to explore a complex problem from within your own professional practice using the frame creation methodology. Through this short course, you will learn practical tools to develop impactful approaches to complex, intractable problems and issues - skills that are highly relevant in any professional context or industry.
Ethical AI for Good Business
This short course teaches you to navigate the complexity of ethical AI. Designed for non-technical business leaders, this course will prepare you to build a culture of ethical technological innovation within your workplace.
The course content is authentically transdisciplinary, spanning neurodiversity, innovation, law, business, technology, and social justice and inclusion. You’ll learn the underpinnings of AI, the importance of technological ethics, the impact of AI on human rights, ethical AI standards, frameworks and regulations and how to overcome challenges to ethical decision-making.
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