Keele University launches new AI and data programmes
Learn why Keele University partnered with Multiverse as part of a drive to increase efficiency and performance.
Industry
Education
Company size
2,500+
50
staff enrolled in upskilling courses
Industry
Education
Company size
2,500+
The goal
Keele University has partnered with tech company Multiverse as part of a drive to increase efficiency and performance in a push for industry-leading professional services.
The solution
The partnership will deliver AI and data programmes for over 50 professional services staff, as part of a drive from the University to bolster areas including student recruitment and student experience while developing a team of AI and data literate colleagues through at-work upskilling.
Training is funded by the apprenticeship levy and delivered by Multiverse.
Enrolled employees have been assessed on their suitability for five of Multiverse’s programmes, with an assessment carried out for each person based on existing skill level, seniority and role within the university.
Programmes include the 13-month ‘AI for Business Value’ level 4 apprenticeship, which will help learners to identify business value gains that can be achieved through using AI and how to execute AI projects responsibly.
The Data Fellowship (standard or advanced) will upskill employees in data analysis and data science, while the Business Transformation Fellowship will help Keele University to deliver strategic initiatives with an agile mindset and drive change in an evolving digital workplace.
In addition to establishing a culture of AI and data literacy across the university, Keele hopes support its future strategy through the automation of manual processes and the use of newfound skills to identify cost-and-time-saving opportunities.
“Keele University is always looking to invest in enriching initiatives that improve our students’ experience. The new partnership with Multiverse will allow us to do just that by upskilling over 50 of our exceptional professional services personnel.”
Tom Wilcock
Director of Transformation for Professional Services at Keele University
According to Multiverse’s Skills Intelligence Report, the education sector is most impacted by a lack of data skills, with 38% of employees’ time working with data spent unproductively, compared to the average of 30% across 18 other sectors.
“Our recent report shows that education is the hardest hit sector when it comes to the data skills gap. Keele University’s investment in AI and data training will close this gap, empowering staff with key skills to deliver the best outcomes for Keele and its students.”
Gary Eimerman
Chief Learning Officer at Multiverse
50
staff enrolled in upskilling courses
Industry
Education
Company size
2,500+
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