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Have a course? Host it on Upskill
Inspire and motivate the next generation of researchers
Support researchers in their publication journey
Share your expertise
Do more with your knowledge and contribute to research excellenceMake an impact
Be part of a community that coaches researchers globallyEarn while you teach
Impart knowledge and supplement your incomeWhy should I host my course on Upskill?
Online courses for researchers currently are scattered across publisher, university, academic and individual educator sites. It’s difficult and time-consuming for researchers to find what is relevant and it makes them vulnerable to substandard training material.
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How to host your course on Upskill
Host your existing course
You may already have an online course on your official site or another platform. Host it on Upskill to increase its reach.
Convert your class or webinar into a course
If you already run an engaging class at your university or host webinars, you can convert them into courses.
Create a new course
If you have significant expertise in a given topic and would like to share your knowledge, create a new course.
Create short experiential videos
Create short 15-20 minute videos with tips, guides and hacks based on your experience.
How to create a course
1. Plan your course
2. Create a video
3. Share it with our audience
Testimonials
Great to be able to take my content to a new audience.
The process of becoming an instructor was simple and transparent. I could easily transfer my existing content to the Upskill platform and from there the team took care of everything. It’s great to be able to take my content to a new audience and a welcome bonus to the business bank account!
Emma Williams
Career coach, consultant, and founder of EJW Solutions
Exciting platform with a hassle-free process
"Uploading courses on the platform is very simple and a hassle free process. Upskill has a global reach and has a very large pool of budding researchers keen to learn. "
Dr Sabyasachi Sengupta
Ophthalmologist; Associate Editor, Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
Upskill is flexible and accommodating.
The R-upskill staff was flexible and accommodating with my ideas and helped every step of the way. I highly recommend becoming an instructor.
Dr. Jacob Wickham
Assistant Professor, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Senior Editor at Integrative Zoology
If becoming an instructor excites you, drop in your details
You can host a course:
- If you have expertise and experience in research and academic publishing
- If you are a professor, lecturer, PhD, post doc, university faculty, journal editors, etc.
- If you are a blogger, Youtuber, podcaster, author, speaker, coach or consultant for research specific themes
- If you respond to subject specific queries on forums, message boards and social media communities
- If you have short tips, hacks, and guidelines that could help researchers in their research journey
Define your target audience. This will help in making your course content more relevant to the audience.
- Define and establish the learning objectives of the course. These objectives should illustrate the real-life application of concepts learners will gain from the course.
- Create a course outline. Adult learners often find it much easier to assimilate information if a visual cue is presented in a structured manner.
- Make the course content educational. Aim to make it a comprehensive and detailed session by identifying gaps.
- Try to build a narrative by telling a story through the course. Sharing experiences and insights will help connect with the learners better.
- Wherever possible, illustrate with the help of examples.
- Use simple language and easy-to-understand phrases.
- Create a 10-question quiz (minimum 10) to assess learning.
- Course length should ideally not exceed over an hour. If the course material cannot be condensed in an hour-long session, it is recommended to divide course content into 2 parts.