Fast-track courses for university staff facing redundancy

This is a challenging time for academic staff facing redundancy in the higher education sector.
The University of Canberra is creating opportunities for staff from universities across Australia to access a selection of UC courses to retrain or upskill in areas where there is significant workforce need, locally and nationally.
Arrangements to fast-track special pathways for intensive study and flexible learning opportunities will enable students to complete their course in the shortest possible time.
This scheme is available to applicants applying as domestic students and is not offered through our education partners outside of the ACT.
Flexible learning
Study in a way that suits your lifestyle and your learning with our online courses.
Part-time study
Study part-time from the beginning, or switch to part-time at any point during your course.
With full support
Get the help you need, when you need it. Our academics and supporting staff are available to assist you with your studies and to get the most out of your university experience.
Flexible learning
Study in a way that suits your lifestyle and your learning with our online courses.
Part-time study
Study part-time from the beginning, or switch to part-time at any point during your course.
With full support
Get the help you need, when you need it. Our academics and supporting staff are available to assist you with your studies and to get the most out of your university experience.
UC is currently able to offer the following courses to eligible staff.
If you'd like to apply or need more information, submit an expression of interest.
- Proof of redundancy from your institution.
- Applicant must hold one of the following residency statuses:
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- Australian citizen
- New Zealand citizen
- Australian permanent visa holder
- Eligible former permanent humanitarian visa holder
- Pacific engagement visa (PEV) holder

For more information about this program, or to apply for any of these courses, please submit an expression of interest.