Talk:FutureLearn
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Going concern
[edit]Edit was earlier reverted. The Group of companies' accounts (as published 26 Jully 2022) on Companies House states that "a material uncertainty exists that may cast significant doubt about the Company's ability to continue as a going concern". On this basis I will revert the edit. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A00:23C7:A331:E301:3C94:1871:96EC:1A14 (talk) 15:34, 6 October 2022 (UTC)
Partners
[edit]I need to add a list of partners to our FutureLearn page?
How and when can I get this done?
Regards,
Marc
Partners
[edit]I would like this list added to our Wikipedia page.
Partners UK University Partners - World-leading academic institutions known for their teaching and research across a variety of fields. (in alphabetical order):
University of Aberdeen University of Bath University of Birmingham (founding partner) University of Bristol (founding partner) Cardiff University (founding partner) University College London University of Dundee Durham University University of East Anglia (founding partner) University of Edinburgh University of Exeter (founding partner) University of Glasgow University of Kent King's College London (founding partner) Lancaster University (founding partner) University of Leeds (founding partner) University of Leicester University of Liverpool Loughborough University University of Manchester Newcastle University University of Nottingham Queen’s University Belfast The Open University (founding partner) University of Reading Royal Holloway, University of London University of Sheffield University of Southampton (founding partner) St Andrews University (founding partner) University of Strathclyde University of Warwick (founding partner) University of York
Non UK University Partners - World-leading academic institutions known for their teaching and research across a variety of fields. (in alphabetical order):
University of Auckland, New Zealand University of Basel, Switzerland University of Bergen, Norway University of Cape Town, South Africa City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong University College Dublin, Ireland Complutense University of Madrid, Spain Deakin University, Australia Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands Fudan University, China University of Groningen, Netherlands Hanyang University, South Korea Keio University, Japan University of Los Andes, Colombia Monash University, Australia National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan University of Oslo, Norway Université Paris Diderot, France Pennsylvania State University, USA Pompeu Fabra University, Spain Purdue University, USA Queensland University of Technology, Australia RMIT University, Australia Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Stellenbosch University, South Africa Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea Tel Aviv University, Israel Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland University of Twente, Netherlands Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexico Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium University College Dublin, Ireland University of New South Wales, Australia Uppsala University, Sweden University of Wollongong Australia Yonsei University, South Korea
Specialist organisations - Organisations with expertise in a specific area and education as part of their mission.
Ambition School Leadership American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) British Council The British Film Institute (BFI) British Library British Museum The British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy Cambridge English Language Assessment Cancer Research UK Chartered Institute of Building Academy Common Purpose Creative Skillset D&AD DeTao Masters Academy École Nationale de l'Aviation Civile EUMETSAT European Space Agency Girl's Day School Trust Goldsmiths, University of London The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Grenoble Ecole de Management Health Education England The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts Houses of Parliament International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers (CISAC) International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Into Film KLC School of Design London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine National Film and Television School National STEM Learning Centre Norwich University of the Arts (NUA) Partnership for Advanced Computing in London (PRACE) Raspberry Pi Foundation The Royal College of Physicians Shanghai International Studies University (SISU) SOAS, University of London St George's, University of London Stockholm Environment Institute Taipei Medical University UCAS UNESCO UNESCO UNITWIN Complex Systems Digital Campus Weizmann Institute of Science
Centres of Excellence - A centre within a University, recognised around the world for its expertise in a particular subject area.
Darden School of Business, USA University of Virginia, USA Hans Christian Andersen Centre, Denmark Middlesex University Business School, UK Northumbria University Institute of the Humanities, UK University of Stellenbosch Business School, South Africa Università per Stranieri di Siena (UniStraSi), Italy The University of Waikato, New Zealand — Preceding unsigned comment added by Marc FutureLearn (talk • contribs) 13:51, 19 April 2017 (UTC)
- Not done - Hello @Marc FutureLearn:, thank you for using the talkpage instead of re-adding this content yourself. As already mentioned on your user talkpage, Wikipedia articles are not meant to host indiscriminate company information (see WP:NOTDIRECTORY) or to serve as a mirror of company websites. They should provide a succinct encyclopedic summary based on independent reliable sources. If some of these listed partnerships have been covered by such independent sources, they could probably be briefly mentioned - but a complete list should be hosted on your company website, not here. As an editor with a "conflict of interest", please suggest such sourced additions here on the talkpage. You can put
{{edit COI}}
on top of your suggestions to draw more attention to them (and to put them in a to-do queue for COI-related suggestions). Hope that helps. GermanJoe (talk) 15:18, 19 April 2017 (UTC)
New Partnership & Chairman of the Board
[edit]This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Good morning,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) – the company that owns FutureLearn; my Conflict of Interest (please see my Talk Page for all COIs).
I would like to request the following sentence to be added to the top/about section of FutureLearn. “In December 2022, FutureLearn partnered with Global University Systems (GUS), a leading global higher education platform with institutions in the UK, Netherlands, Ireland, Germany, Canada, India and Singapore. Former UK universities minister Jo Johnson was appointed Chairman of the board of FutureLearn.”
Can I also request to have this information (owner and key people) updated in the pop-out box on the top right-hand side of the Wikipedia page, please?
With thanks, Mstechvision (talk) 10:16, 19 December 2022 (UTC)
- Done A reworded version of the proposal has been implemented. SpencerT•C 01:14, 9 April 2023 (UTC)
References
- ^ "FutureLearn sold to GUS, Jo Johnson to chair". The PIE News. Retrieved 1 December 2022.