All students now have free access LinkedIn Learning, one of the world’s leading online-learning platforms. The University is providing access for students and staff through a pilot introduction that will be evaluated until June 2026.
What is LinkedIn Learning?
LinkedIn Learning is an educational platform offering thousands of video courses taught by industry experts with subjects ranging from business and technology to creative skills.
Now you have free access, you can explore courses on a range of topics such as coding, design, business, personal development and so much more. These can complement your studies, enhance your digital capabilities and help you acquire new skills.
Using LinkedIn Learning will allow you to:
- Gain access to expert-led courses and showcase recognition of your development through industry-recognised badges and certificates for completing them
- Receive personalised recommendations through AI-powered coaching
- Showcase industry-recognised certificates from organisations like Adobe and Microsoft to your future employers
- With tailored advice for your career path, you can gain practical skills that give you an edge in your field.
How to access LinkedIn Learning
Head to the Library’s ‘Getting Started with LinkedIn Learning’ resource to find out how you can activate your student profile.
If you prefer learning on the go, you can download the LinkedIn Learning app:
For iPhone: LinkedIn Learning on the App Store (apple.com)
For Android: LinkedIn Learning – Apps on Google Play
Need help with technical issues?
If you are having any technical issues accessing LinkedIn Learning, support is available through LinkedIn Learning’s helpdesk. It can assist you with login problems, app functionality, and more.
💻 On the website: Click on your profile picture in the top-right corner and select “Help” from the dropdown menu.
📱 On the Mobile App: Tap your profile icon, scroll down, and select “Help”.
There you will find troubleshooting guides and the option to contact support. Further information on support is available in the Library’s ‘Getting Started with LinkedIn Learning’ resource under Frequently Asked Questions.



