Microcredentials

Flexible, targeted training for a net-zero future 

The TRaCE Microcredentials are designed to equip Australia’s workforce with the specialised skills needed to drive the net-zero transition. Developed in collaboration with industry leaders and academic experts, these short courses provide targeted upskilling in clean energy, recycling, and emerging sustainability technologies.

Why take a TRaCE Microcredential?

 

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  • Green ArrowIndustry-driven content – Designed with sector leaders to meet real-world demands
  • Green ArrowBitesized learning – Flexible and achievable
  • Green ArrowAdvance your career – Gain the skills needed in emerging net-zero industries   
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By offering flexible modes-of-delivery that can be stacked towards formal qualifications, the program ensures accessibility for professionals, researchers, and students seeking to upskill or transition into critical sectors. TRaCE Microcredentials address workforce capability gaps by delivering practical, industry-aligned education that supports economic growth, innovation, and Australia’s clean energy & recycling future.

Courses

Renewable Fuels: Pathways to a Sustainable Future

with Dr. Rahman Daiyan - March/April 2025

Patents for Recycling and Clean Energy

with Cassie Horn - Enquire

Critical Minerals for Net-Zero Economy

with Dr. Rahman Daiyan - August 2025

Hydrogen Production for Electrical Engineers

with Dr. Rahman Daiyan, Dr. Matthew Priestly, and Dr. Hua Chai – EOIs open

Hydrogen Economy: The Challenges and the Way Forward

with Dr. Quentin Meyer  - 100% online

Who should enrol?

These courses are designed for:

  • • Professionals looking to upskill or transition into clean energy and sustainability
  • • University students seeking practical knowledge and industry connections
  • • Entrepreneurs and innovators working on net-zero solutions
  • • Researchers looking to commercialize their work 

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