Key points
- The Ministry of Digital Transformation, the Ministry of Education and Science, Genesis, and EdEra are launching the first course-builder for Ukrainian universities.
- The course is based on real product IT cases and covers career guidance, soft skills, and learning in the era of artificial intelligence.
- Its modular structure on the Strum LMS platform allows flexible integration into existing curricula.
- Lecturers can access the course materials after completing a short online intensive from 23 March to 23 April 2026.
- The “Career Skills” modular course is a flexible set of learning blocks that can be adapted to the needs of students and educators.
The Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, together with the Ministry of Education and Science, Genesis, and the online studio EdEra, are launching the first educational course-builder, “Career Skills,” for Ukrainian universities.
The course is structured around real product IT cases and focuses on three main areas:
- Career guidance: students learn how to choose a career path, prepare an effective CV, and confidently pass job interviews.
- Soft skills: including teamwork, conflict resolution, and basic cyber hygiene.
- Learning in the age of AI: students will learn how to use artificial intelligence in work, set goals, and develop critical thinking skills.
The course uses a modular architecture on the Strum LMS platform. Lecturers can deliver it as an optional subject, integrate individual modules into existing courses, or use the materials as a basis for practical training.
To gain access to the materials and the right to teach the course, lecturers must complete a short online intensive, running from 23 March to 23 April 2026 via webinars and self-paced work on the platform.
Upon successful completion, lecturers will receive a professional development certificate (2 ECTS credits), full access to teaching materials, and technical support from the developers.
Registration for the intensive is open until 19 March 2026 via the provided link.
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