Newsletter Employabilitylife Global

Newsletter Employabilitylife Global

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Monthly updates

Today an established company with 40 employees, Employabilitylife was an idea on a whiteboard 27 months ago. A fragile dream to support the transformation of Higher Education institutions putting learners’ success at its heart. This a response to the desire to disrupt the bureaucracy of timetables and room allocation and move the conversation to what it means to be educated in industry 4.0. Interest in our behavioural training in the UK, Australia and New Zealand provides us with great confidence in further growth and iterations of our flagship product Experiential Microcredentials (XPMCs).

Images above: Dr. Manish Malhotra, Chairman of Employabilitylife with Professor Duncan Bentley, Vice-Chancellor of Federation University Australia receiving strategic investment to grow the network of universities across five different countries developing education to employment gap solutions.?

Employabilitylife founding team Raja Dasgupta, EVP South Asia, Dr. Manish Malhotra, Chairman, Marketa Mojzisova, VP and Supriyo Chaudhuri, CEO in a meeting with Dr. Rajkumar Ranjan Singh, Hon'ble Minister of State for Education, Government of India.?

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Sharing the story &?staying connected

We are excited to restart our Monthly updates in a new coat. After months of work reflected through our newsletters that you can find on our website in the section 'ideas' (view?here ), we have decided to start using the LinkedIn format to enable more interaction! We would much appreciate your comments on this Newsletter about what you have learned and what would you like to read next time.

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January 2023 - Launching Experiential Microcredentials (XPMCs)

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We have been very fortunate to?engage with our partner institutions?and their learners (view?here ) to discuss the challenges of the future workplace and how the awareness and tools of the 5 strategic capabilities could help them navigate through the uncertainty ahead of them. We?launched the XPMCs?during a press conference?in New Delhi (view?here ) and also organized an?industry-academia round table?discussion in Kolkata (view?here ). Last but not least, our CEO Supriyo Chaudhuri has conducted a workshop with the senior leadership team at the DY Patil University in Pune. The topic was Higher Education for the Digital Economy and new architecture: Curriculum Assessment, Pedagogy, and Certification.


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February 2023 - Weekly webinars

We continue hosting weekly webinars?Emplife TALKS?to keep the conversation going on important career development topics complementing our efforts to support our learners across the globe.

'Two ways to succeed after Chat GPT'?was moderated by our colleague?Sneha Guhathakurta ?and hosted by Employabilitylife CTO,?Karel Macek?(teaser?here). Karel studied artificial intelligence and theology. He holds a Ph.D. in mathematical engineering. He worked as a high-school teacher, metadata developer, gardener, life coach, consultant, research engineer in academia and industry, AI engineer, and AI architect. In all these jobs, his passion was always in enabling natural talents to reach their highest potential.?He previously worked for Honeywell, DHL and PwC. In another sessio n?Becoming an industry 4.0 entrepreneur?Samir Vijay Limaye, Director at Wimco Ltd, previously worked at DGM Cosmo Films has shared with us his views on the job opportunities for graduates in engineering, science, data, and server management: "Dangerous and drudgerous tasks will be delegated to robots and the back-end work such as programming, coding, and maintenance will require human competence and skill for safety and security which will always remain relevant. Understand robots as an opportunity to collaborate with them rather than competing."

March 2023 - Institutional transformation

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Less than 2 months to go! On the 26th of April 2023, we will be hosting our annual conference I4IC in New Delhi. This year on Institutional Transformation. We will bring together Higher Education leaders, policymakers, industry representatives and learners to answer the key question:?How should institutions transform themselves to prepare learners to become ready for future workplaces??Registrations will be accepted?here .

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