Learning at Work Week
Get involved with Learning at Work Week 2024.
About Learning at Work Week
Learning at Work Week (LAW Week) is a national annual event led by to build learning cultures at work. It aims to put a spotlight on the importance and benefits of continual learning and development. In 2024, it takes place from 13 to 19 May. The 2024 , it explores how lifelong and continual learning gives us power to change, grow and achieve our individual, team and organisational goals.
Programme of events
Teams and Divisions across the University are hosting a range of workshops and events for Learning at Work Week. You will need to be logged into Learn Upon for the links to take you to the correct page.
Monday 13 May
10:00 until 11:30: Apprenticeship drop in session (Online)
10:30 until 12:00: (face to face)
12:00 until 12:45: ports Complex
13:10 until 13:50: at Falmer Sports Complex
Tuesday 14 May
09:00 until 13:00: (On campus)
10:00 until 11:00:
10:00 until 12:00: (Online)
12:00 until 13:00: at Sport Centre
13:00 until 14:00: with º£½ÇÉçÇø Digital and Creative Media (Online)
13:00 until 14:00: at Sport Centre
Wednesday 15 May
11:00 until 11:30: MBKB Apprenticeships informal drop-in session
13:00 until 14:00: with Sussexsport
Thursday 16 May
11:00 until 14:00: at the Meeting House
12:00 until 12:45: with Sussexsport
12:00 until 12:45: RacketBall with Sussexsport
12:00 until 14:00 : at Falmer Sports Complex
13:10 until 13:50: with Sussexsport
17:00 until 18:00: with ex-olympian, Heather Olver
Friday 17 May
10:00 until 11:30: Apprenticeship drop in session (Online)
14:00 until 15:00: Women’s only gym class at Falmer Sports Complex
External Events
Monday 13 May, 14:00 until 15:00:
Tuesday 14 May, 14:00 until 15:00:
Friday 17 May, 14:00 until 15:00:
Self-directed learning
Engaging in regular self-development activity helps you to demonstrate a willingness and ability to improve skills, identify knowledge gaps, and proactively invest in your own career.
OpenLearn
The Open University's free e-learning platform offers bite-sized learning experiences designed to fit easily into daily life. OpenLearn’s academic-led content includes around , more than 80 badged courses, and thousands of educational games, videos and academic articles.
Chichester College Group
Chichester College Group offer a wide range of which offer you the flexibility of studying a selection of nationally recognised qualifications across a number of sectors. Their courses cover health care, workplace skills, childcare, business and management and sports and fitness.
Brighton MET and Northbrook College
Offer a variety of aimed at enhancing skills and increasing knowledge, confidence and motivation.
East Sussex College
Offer a range of in digital skills, mental health first aid, customer service and more. You can study at a time that fits around your life commitments, and you'll always have a course assessor on hand to help you with questions you might have.
Online Learning Hub
Visit Organisational Development's Online Learning Hub to find a broad range of e-learning related to personal and professional development, leadership and management, wellbeing, and more.
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Contact and advice
Organisational Development
Sussex House SH-230
od@sussex.ac.uk
01273 075533 (ext 5533)