More Alternatives to University
Gemma Hallett
Future Skills Architect | miFuture Founder | Passionate about #GenZ & #PreSkilling | Former Rugby International & Captain | #EdTech ? #SkillsTech ? #NextGenCymru ? #SkillsEconomy
A survey by LinkedIn revealed a 90% increase in the share of UK job postings that do not require a degree. A trend highlighting the growing emphasis on skills and practical experience over formal education.
Hey parents and teachers,
In our last article we explored some exciting alternatives to traditional university education, such as apprenticeships and vocational training. But there's no stopping there!
There are more pathways that allow young people to shape their own future and build a career without committing to years of university study (and debt).
In this issue, we’re diving into two more: Online Learning and Entrepreneurship.
???Option 1: Online Courses and Certifications
If you’ve been scrolling through social media lately, you’ve probably seen the rise of online learning platforms like Alison, Future Learn, Open University, Coursera, Udemy, and Khan Academy. These aren’t just for picking up a hobby—online courses are becoming a popular way to gain job-ready skills quickly, affordably, and flexibly.
How to Get Started? You can get more details here, and as always we share the best ones we find on miFuture and @miFutureHQ on FB and Instagram – make sure to follow us there.
Certifications that employers value Microsoft, Google, Amazon and IBM now offer industry-specific certificates in fields like Coding, Analytics, Cloud, and Data, leading to specific qualifications in high-demand areas without spending three years in a classroom.
?? Option 2: Entrepreneurship
There’s never been a better time to give entrepreneurship a try. With platforms like Etsy, Shopify, and Fiverr, it’s possible to turn your skills into a business—whether it’s selling handcrafted goods, offering freelance coding services, or creating digital products.
With social media, YouTube and multiple ways to reach an audience, building a brand and reaching communities and customers.
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I love being a Big Ideas Wales Role model, visiting schools, colleges and universities to raise awareness of entrepreneurship as a viable and exciting career opportunity. Big Ideas Wales can further help young people take a seed of an idea and help explore turning it into a business. There’s so many ways young people can create a personal brand, solve a problem or create a product or service before even turning the idea into an actual business. Just explore first and we’ll ‘business it-up’ if and when it gains some traction. Gem
How to Get Started??Organisations like Business Wales, Big Ideas Wales, and The Prince’s Trust offer support, funding, and guidance to help young entrepreneurs succeed. Whether you're looking for advice, training, or start-up funding, these programmes are here to support you every step of the way.
Thank you for reading!
I hope this provides valuable insights into the alternatives to university available for your young people.
?? Keep an eye out for the next article from me; where I try my best to cut out the crap and give it to you straight whilst sharing the importance of Soft Skills and Digital Skills for the next generation of careers.
?If I can be of any more help on this, let me know.
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Gem Hallett, miFuture Founder
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