We strongly believe in lifelong learning
Lifelong learning is the continuous pursuit of knowledge and skills throughout one's life. It is crucial in today's world due to the rapid pace of technological advancements and changes in the job market.
Lifelong learning is a valuable investment in one's personal and professional development that can lead to a fulfilling and rewarding life.
- Check out Continuing Education to learn about the programs that George Brown College offers you.
- Alumni Relations offers complimentary access to LinkedIn Learning for alumni who have graduated more than a year ago.
- Check out LinkedIn Learning (free for one year after graduation) to uncover the many online courses available to you from the day of your last class for one year. Once in the Learning Commons area click on FIND RESOURCES to locate LinkedIn Learning. Use your student credentials to sign in.
- Check out our free LinkedIn Master Class.
- View our Career Development Workshop Series to dive deep into topics like increasing market visibility, converting interviews into job offers, and more!
- Alumni Relations has partnered with the LinkedIn Guys to offer GBC alumni a series of webinars on LinkedIn techniques, entrepreneurship, and using AI for job search etc. to turbocharge your career.
5 Reasons for Lifelong Learning
Personal Growth
Lifelong learning helps individuals develop a sense of curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking. It allows individuals to explore their interests and passions, which can lead to personal growth and fulfillment.
Career Advancement
Lifelong learning can enhance an individual's knowledge and skills, making them more competitive in the job market. It can lead to career advancement opportunities and higher salaries.
Adapting to Change
Lifelong learning helps individuals adapt to changes in their personal and professional lives. It allows individuals to stay up-to-date with new technologies, trends, and best practices.
Mental Stimulation
Lifelong learning keeps the mind active and can help prevent cognitive decline as individuals age.
Contributing to Society
Lifelong learning can also contribute to society by fostering innovation and creativity, and helping individuals develop the skills needed to solve complex societal issues.