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Coursera Project Network
- Status: Free
Relay Graduate School of Education
Skills you'll gain: Human Learning
ESSEC Business School
Skills you'll gain: Human Resources, Leadership and Management, Organizational Development, Change Management, Critical Thinking, Employee Relations, People Analysis, Professional Development, Talent Management, Training
- Status: Free
Universiteit Leiden
- Status: Free
University of California, Santa Cruz
Skills you'll gain: Machine Learning
- Status: Free
University of Pennsylvania
Skills you'll gain: Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Strategy, Media Strategy & Planning, Entrepreneurial Finance, Planning, Strategy and Operations, Advertising
- Status: Free
Deep Teaching Solutions
Skills you'll gain: Human Learning, Leadership and Management
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Communication, Creativity, Problem Solving, Resilience
- Status: Free
Princeton University
- Status: Free
The University of Edinburgh
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Human Resources, Training, Business Psychology, Public Relations, Applied Machine Learning, Business Process Management, Communication, HR Tech, Marketing, People Management
Alfaisal University | KLD
Skills you'll gain: Emotional Intelligence
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular kindness courses
- Teaching Infographics with Genially: Coursera Project Network
- Teaching Character and Creating Positive Classrooms : Relay Graduate School of Education
- Diversity and inclusion in the workplace: ESSEC Business School
- Miracles of Human Language: An Introduction to Linguistics: Universiteit Leiden
- AI, Empathy & Ethics: University of California, Santa Cruz
- Crowdfunding: University of Pennsylvania
- تعّلم كيف تتعلم: أدوات ذهنية قوية لمساعدتك على إتقان موضوعات صعبة: Deep Teaching Solutions
- Good with Words: Speaking and Presenting: University of Michigan
- Effective Altruism: Princeton University
- Know Thyself - The Value and Limits of Self-Knowledge: The Examined Life: The University of Edinburgh