Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has highlighted the importance of a new collaboration with The Open University which is providing an online learning platform for staff.
The Open University (OU) Learning Hub has been designed to support lifelong learning and professional development across DfI.
The Hub went live on the 16 September 2025 and has already attracted more than 1,500 visits. The partnership with the OU, falls under a key strand of the Department’s People Strategy which is committed to the professional development of staff.
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Commenting on the partnership, Minister Kimmins said: “This learning hub provides an excellent opportunity for personal and professional growth for DfI staff that reinforces our Department’s commitment to lifelong learning. The strength of DfI lies in the commitment of its people across the Department in their delivering of essential public services.”
John D’Arcy, Nation Director, The Open University in Northern Ireland said: "We are delighted to support the ongoing professional and personal growth of the Department's staff through this online learning hub. The provision of free courses and resources through our OpenLearn platform provides a fantastic introduction to the upskilling and reskilling opportunities available through online learning. This innovative hub will play a complementary role in developing departmental skills aligned with strategic priorities such as Essential Skills, Engineering, AI, Leadership, and Well-being."
The DfI Open University Hub is available now via the DfI Staff Zone and can be viewed here: www.open.edu/openlearn/deptinfra
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