We are excited to announce that all Arden University Students now have free access to LinkedIn Learning, a video-based online learning platform designed to help you gain new skills and advance your career. 

You can access over 16,500 professionally created courses on a wide range of topics, such as IT skills, interview skills, and guidance on how to manage time effectively. LinkedIn Learning is accessible on a desktop device or you can download and watch offline on your mobile devices via an app.  

LinkedIn Learning gives you access to: 

  • Personalised content based on skills relevant to your chosen career path, interests and prior learning. 

  • The ability to set goals and schedule weekly training and development. 

  • A dashboard area to save courses, create collections and follow Arden University Learning pathways, designed to help students develop skills relevant for their study and future career.  

To access LinkedIn Learning, just click on the link below and sign in using your Office 365 credentials. The first time you log in you will need to answer some questions to get you set up.  

Access LinkedIn Learning

If you have an existing personal LinkedIn account, you can sync this with your Arden provided LinkedIn Learning subscription by following these steps.  

 

To help you to get started with LinkedIn Learning the Arden Careers team have curated the following learning pathways: 

Arden Careers: Career starter introduction  

 Arden Careers: Career changer introduction  

 Arden Careers: Career developer introduction  

 

You can also attend one of our online workshops to learn more about how to make the most of your access to LinkedIn Learning:

Thursday 5th October 11:00 – 12:00 (BST) 

Wednesday 3rd November 10:00 – 11:00 (GMT) 

Monday 27th November 19:00 – 20:00 (GMT) 

You can book your place by visiting the Academic Skills Workshop page on the Library Portal.  

 

Happy Learning! 

 

 

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