Oracle has announced its latest customer news with Monash University. Monash is using Oracle’s Cloud Applications Skills Development initiative under Oracle University, to offer a new, customised, hands-on learning program for Monash Business School undergraduate students.
Starting this semester, through Oracle’s Cloud Applications Skills Development Initiative under Oracle University, the faculty members and students of Monash Business School will have access to industry-leading curriculum facilitated as a free-to-access online program, along with supplemental course content and micro-credential offerings.
Monash University becomes the first Australian University to take this offering up, joining a rapidly expanding global network of universities and students.
With the rapid increase in digital adoption, organisations are unable to find the tech skills required to scale and innovate within their current workforce.
At the same time the demand for graduates with digital skills is higher than ever. In an effort to get students ready for the digital future and promote graduate employability,
Monash University has teamed up with Oracle, giving students hands-on learning with some of the most widely used cloud technology and SaaS business applications within the Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications Suite.
Students have access to free cloud Business Process Training across Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Financials, Customer Experience (CX) and more, ensuring graduates are well equipped in both theory and practice when they join the workforce.
professor Simon Wilkie, dean, Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University said, “It is our priority to provide our students the necessary skills and capabilities to secure employment. For today’s workforce simply knowing debits and credits is no longer enough,”
“IFor employability, it is key to know how the theory fits in with the technology adopted by business – that’s why we are pleased to be teaming up with Oracle,”
“We are confident that this would further differentiate us and give our students a real leg up. Being able to understand business processes and the ‘cloud’ way of thinking is important in this new digital age,”
“Students need to know how our teaching fits in with real-world accounting information systems, cloud technology and business processes,”
“Incorporating programs that leverage popular business tools such as Oracle Fusion Applications and expanding out to a wider audience is very important for us,” he said
“We are confident that this partnership will prepare our students to enter the workforce successfully,” said professor Carla Wilkin, acting deputy dean, Leadership and Executive Education.
Stephen Bovis, regional managing director of Australia & New Zealand said, “Our collaboration with Monash University aims to help bridge the digital skills gap in Australia,”
“By enabling students and educators with advanced technology resources and training programs, we aim to strengthen their knowledge, expertise and adaptability to build talent readiness for the digital economy,”
“Oracle University is proud to provide opportunities for students to learn best practices and insights to help shape their career trajectory towards industry leadership roles, equipping them with the technology and business process knowledge they need to provide continuous innovation through Oracle’s cloud technologies,”
“Every student will get access to the latest training courses, taught by expert instructors, on a unified, structured, personalised learning platform,” said Damien Carey, senior vice president, Oracle University,”