URTU Learning
Driving forward lifelong learning
Our Mission
To promote lifelong learning and unlock your potential
This website has been set up to provide you with information on a wide range of learning opportunities, from informal learning, free nationally accredited courses to learning events.
You will also find information about the project aims, details on the project team and how to contact us.
There are loads of useful resources to assist you with learning, your career, and health and wellbeing.
free informal courses
A wide range of short informal courses to suit all needs and requirements
Courses in England
Free accredited distance learning courses available to people living in England
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Courses in scotland
Free accredited distance learning courses available to people living in Scotland
Courses in Wales
Find out about learning opportunities in Wales
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Understanding your wage slip
Free interactive tutorial on understanding your wage slip
Free Assessments
Check your skills in Maths, English or ICT for free
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Digital revolution
URTU Learning can offer free informal training sessions to help you improve your digital skills.
Claim a free portable charging power bank
To promote Learn My Way, URTU Learning are giving away a free power bank.
To gain a free power bank all you need to do if complete the following steps.
1. Register on Learn My Way (www.learnmyway.com)
2. Quote learner centre number 3451706 (England) or 3453170 (Wales)
3. Complete one course on the Learn My Way site
4. E-mail your username and delivery address to – claire.obrien@urtu.com
Blog
Introducing and welcoming Joe McGuigan to URTU Learning
Joe McGuigan has joined the URTU Learning team. He was one of the first Union Representatives to be able to gain his Union Learning Representative (ULR) certificate way back in 1999, whilst he was working for North East Co-Op. Since 2003 Joe then worked as a TUC...
The future is ours to shape, and the time is now.
When lockdown was first announced it left many of us who work in the education sector wondering how we were going to continue to promote and deliver learning. We had played around with the idea of online learning with limited success in some areas. This however was a...
Lockdown story – Virtual classroom
Lock-down story - Virtual classroom Just prior to lock-down I was caught speeding, this resulted in me receiving the dreaded letter of intended prosecution. By this time lock-down had started so I wrongly thought that the police would have other things on their mind...




