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NEW e-learning courses launched today
06 September 2021 Amanda Darley, Head of Operations and Engagement
We're delighted to announce that we've launched four new and updated e-learning courses today, as follows:
Introduction to Pensions in HE (BUFDG Pro) – a high level of overview of how pensions work in the HE sector suitable for anyone needing a broad understanding of HE pensions.
Anti-money laundering (BUFDG Pro) – a compliance course for anyone who needs to know more about money laundering and the relevant regulations, what to do if you have a suspicion, specific red flags and mitigations in the HE sector, and the consequences of getting it wrong.
Adding value as a Business Partner (BUFDG Pro) – helping business partners identify their strategic role, get involved in decisions earlier, learn tools and tips to build effectiveness, plan ways to be proactive and add value, and demonstrate the value they add.
Intro to Counter Fraud (updated version, free course) - aims to increase the understanding of fraud amongst university staff. It will help you understand what fraud is, and what you can do about it. It is aimed at anybody working in universities in any role at all. Anybody can commit fraud, and everyone can help identify and reduce the risk of it.
We will also be launching more new e-learning courses throughout September so keep an eye out for those.
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