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FET AI micro-qualifications set to address Ireland’s critical skills gap

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The courses are designed to upskill Irish citizens and businesses in emerging AI technologies.

As part of SOLAS’ national upskilling initiative, Skills to Advance, the Irish Government has announced the launch of a new suite of Further Education and Training (FET) micro-qualifications in artificial intelligence (AI) at Microsoft Ireland. 

The AI programmes are aimed at upskilling citizens and Irish businesses in emerging AI technologies, with the launch marking an important step forward in providing vital upskilling opportunities amid the spread of AI in the working environment. 

The micro-credentials have been designed in collaboration with industry partners such as Microsoft Ireland and will deliver targeted training in areas such as machine learning basics, ethical AI, data analysis and practical use cases relevant to Irish businesses. There are also further plans for expansion in response to evolving industry demands. 

The micro-qualifications are highly subsidised and typically short in duration, amounting to roughly 50 hours of tutor time and self-directed learning combined. Programmes are delivered locally by the 16 Education and Training Boards around Ireland, with training available in person, online or via blended learning formats.

They are designed to be flexible, are scheduled to fit around the operating needs of businesses and are accredited by Quality and Qualifications Ireland, leading to Level 5 and 6 Special Purpose Awards on the National Framework of Qualifications.

Commenting on the news, the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless, TD, said: “The launch of these FET AI micro‑qualifications marks an important step in ensuring people and businesses have the confidence and skills to use AI responsibly and effectively. 

“As AI continues to transform how we live and work, these targeted programmes will empower learners to upskill in meaningful ways, strengthening digital capability across enterprises of all sizes and enabling employees to excel in their chosen careers.”

Dr Kevin Marshall, the chair of the National Skills Council and head of future skilling at Microsoft Ireland, added: “The collaboration between the FET sector and industry partners is critical for the development of targeted, future-focused upskilling programmes. 

“AI is reshaping every part of our economy, and the industry-informed design of these micro‑qualifications empowers individuals and organisations with trusted, practical learning that supports Ireland’s long‑term skills needs.”

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FET’s courses, existing and incoming, offer participants the chance to upskill across a number of key areas. The Introduction to Artificial Intelligence course will build foundational AI literacy for all learners, including how AI works, everyday applications and essential digital skills.   

Enhancing Productivity with AI will enable employees to apply AI tools ethically and effectively in the workplace, improving efficiency, communication and problem‑solving. 

AI Legal and Ethical Considerations, which is coming soon, will help organisations to understand regulatory obligations, responsible AI usage and compliance under emerging frameworks, such as the EU AI Act.

Strategic Planning for AI, also coming soon, will support leaders and managers to plan, implement and govern AI adoption within their organisations. 

The Minister of State with Special Responsibility for Further Education, Apprenticeship, Construction and Green Skills Marian Harkin, TD, said: “I greatly welcome any innovative learning avenue for our people to progress their Further Education and Training and lifelong learning journey. 

“As we all try and navigate our fast-changing reality, the launch of these micro-qualifications by SOLAS is a wonderful opportunity to meet people where they are, while enabling them to hone and shape their skills to reach their full potential.”

Nessa White, the interim CEO at SOLAS added: “Further Education and Training aims to create opportunities whilst meeting the needs of Irish society, including a rapidly evolving workforce. Our new AI FET micro-qualifications support enterprises to respond to emerging skills demands and are delivered locally through the Education and Training Board (ETB) network. 

“Ireland’s future relies on innovation and empowering people to thrive amid ongoing change. The new AI programme supports employees and businesses in developing vital technology skills, whilst encouraging lifelong learning.”

Late last month, ahead of the CAO deadline, Lawless encouraged potential applicants to consider all of their options when it comes to further education, including apprenticeships. 

He explained that applicants now have more choices than ever and whether they are considering a university degree, an apprenticeship, a further education and training course, or a new tertiary degree programme, there are a wide range of routes available for those looking to begin the next stage of their lives. 

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