Diving into details of 3-D printing for social good, earning a certificate in refugees, displacement and forced migration studies or tackling the essentials of nonprofit strategy is only getting easier when it comes to education access — especially when it can all be accomplished online.
Startups like TechChange, a social enterprise that provides courses on the use of technology in addressing social and global challenges, along with established institutions like Massachusetts’ Clark University or the U.K.’s distance learning focused Open University are beefing up both their short-term and online learning options. Last week’s newly launched Philanthropy University, meanwhile, is offering its online classroom for free to students around the world who wish to do social good.
“International development students are caught up in the narrative of ‘invest in your education no matter the cost,’” founder and CEO of TechChange Nick Martin said, referring to the expense — which can be upwards of $150,000 — for a student to earn a traditional master’s degree in international development in the United States.