Discover transformative postgraduate programmes designed to inspire innovation, drive sustainable change, and empower you to shape the future of workplace wellness, climate entrepreneurship, enterprise development, and healthcare innovation. Join a vibrant community of change-makers and gain practical skills from top experts to turn your ideas into impactful solutions.
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Our Postgraduate Courses:
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Postgraduate Certificate in Workplace Wellness
Learn what it takes to build and manage programs that connect an organisation’s values with supporting employee well-being. New iteration coming in Autumn 2026 (pending funding confirmation).
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Postgraduate Certificate in Climate Entrepreneurship
Developed with the School of Natural Sciences, this course helps you explore systems thinking, entrepreneurship, and sustainable business, so you can take meaningful climate action. New iteration: Autumn 2026 (pending funding confirmation .
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Postgraduate Certificate in Healthcare Innovation
This program teaches you to develop and implement innovative healthcare solutions through creative problem-solving, brainstorming tools, and guidance from experts and peers. New iteration coming in Autumn 2026 (pending funding confirmation).
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Postgraduate Certificate in Innovation & Enterprise Development
Explore creativity & innovation frameworks, master tools for spotting and pitching entrepreneurial opportunities, and learn the full process of building & scaling startups. New iteration coming in Autumn 2026 (pending funding confirmation).
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PG Cert in Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Innovation Pathways for Researchers
This programme is designed for PhD students, postdoctoral researchers and early career research staff from all disciplines who wish to explore how innovation can work for them. The programme is paused for the year 26/27.