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Contract education funded by your employer
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Contract education funded by your employer

Source: https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/study/professional-development-and-lifelong-learning/contract-education-funded-your-employer Parent: https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/study/admission-degree-studies/applying-studies-when-apply

Explore contract education to help you build professional skills. Most of our education is tailored to meet specific employer needs, but we also offer a wide range of open courses that you can apply to.

What is contract education?

Contract education is a form of professional development commissioned and paid for by an employer or public authority. As a course participant, you do not pay the course fee yourself. Contract education is also known as commissioned education.

Contract education may include:

Course content and focus

The education is based on the university’s existing Bachelor's or Master’s programmes. The content is directly linked to your professional role and is designed to strengthen your workplace skills. Some education is developed in response to labour market demands or public policy needs.

How to register

Only employers or public authorities can purchase contract education and register participants. Individuals cannot apply independently.

No formal admission requirements

Your experience is highly valued, so you do not need to submit grade transcripts or other proof of prior knowledge when applying for contract education. This applies even if the course provides academic credits.

Find open contract education courses

If your employer agrees, you can take part in an open contract education course, no matter which organisation you work for. These courses have set content and fixed schedules.

If you complete a credit-bearing course successfully, you may receive a diploma or certificate, even if you are not otherwise qualified to study in regular higher education programmes.

Find open contract education courses

Capacity development programmes

In addition to contract education funded by employers, we offer capacity development programmes for professionals working with global challenges such as sustainability, innovation, and governance. Participation in these programmes are financed by external organisations.

Contact information

For questions about contract education:

contracteducation [at] stu [dot] lu [dot] se