Keypath Education Australia, the global EdTech leader, is leveraging the power of its StudyNext platform to showcase a range of short courses from leading Australian institutions via The Australian Financial Review (AFR) website.
The StudyNext-powered AFR Executive Education platform will provide access to world-leading, flexible, high-quality learning opportunities, addressing the vast upskilling needs of busy working professionals.
Keypath Education Asia Pacific CEO Ryan O’Hare said: “By providing high-quality, career-relevant courses in high-demand fields, Keypath is excited to help, guide and empower professionals via the StudyNext platform to streamline their learning choices, gain valuable skills and advance their careers.”
The StudyNext powered Short Course offer provides a simplified experience to search for trusted educational upskilling options from leading organisations such as Microsoft, CPA Australia, UNSW, The University of Sydney, Melbourne Business School, The University of Queensland and The University of Auckland. The initial focus will be AI and Data offerings spanning two-hour courses to six-week programs that deliver high-demand skills and practical knowledge for today’s evolving business landscape.
Financial Review Editor-in-Chief James Chessell said: “The AFR Short Courses platform powered by StudyNext is the ideal destination for those who wish to get ahead, a one-stop shop for the latest trends in upskilling as well as a pathway to future career growth.
“The Financial Review strives to be the “The daily habit of successful people & with the launch of this platform, we seek to partner with Keypath Education and Australian institutions to help make the Financial Review the daily habit of successful careers”
Commenting on behalf of Microsoft, Yasminka Nemet, Future Skills Lead, Education, said: “Microsoft is delighted to be able to provide our globally developed course material for AFR Short Courses alongside the prestigious institutions that are already contributing to StudyNext. This collaboration will also help reach our goal of providing one million people across Australia and New Zealand with the education and tools they need to flourish in the new AI economy by 2026.”
Keypath Education believes there is scope to expand access to and the range of subjects available on the StudyNext-powered Short Course platform. Discussions are already underway with other leading universities, institutions, and global tech organisations, and plans are underway to expand the range of subjects to finance, leadership, communication, and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG).
Keypath Education’s growth plans are expected to attract even more high-quality providers to the StudyNext-powered AFR Executive Education Short Course platform, making it the leading option for business professionals looking to upskill and advance their careers. The Short Courses offering builds on the successful rollout of the platform in November 2024, which already provides information on over 1,000 postgraduate business courses and study options.
To find out more and get access to the AFR Executive Education StudyNext Short Courses platform, visit: https://afr.studynext.com/courses/short-course.


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