FREE* Autumn Online Courses

Published 24th August 2020

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Free* Online Learning for Adults

New Autumn programme of FREE* courses for adults.

If you’re looking to gain skills for a new or better job, there’s never been a better time to join us. As a Way2Work partner we’re able to support you into training and employment with a range of work skills courses, accredited courses, and information, advice and guidance.

You can learn something new, explore hobbies and new interests while making new friends, and we can help you learn techniques to better manage your life, or mental and physical health.

Browse courses and book today!

Learn in the comfort of your own home with our superb range of eLearning opportunities.

Choose from hundreds of courses in:

If you're interested in learning more about local heritage, browse our Nottinghamshire inspired courses, including the history of Nottinghamshire's lace making industry and literary locations. 

You don't need any previous qualifications to enrol, and all our courses are taught by friendly, experienced tutors. Did you know we're an Ofsted registered Grade 2 'Good' provider and shortlisted for the 2020 Tes FE Award for Community Learning Provider of the Year? You can be assured of a warm welcome and a quality learning experience.

Browse courses and book today, call us on 01623 677 200 or email learning@inspireculture.org.uk for more information. 
To enrol, you must have been a UK resident for the past 3 years (some exceptions may apply**). 

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*Excludes Level 1 and 2 accredited courses but these could be part or fully funded depending on your circumstances.

**If you are living in the UK with evidence of the right to remain and are from an EEU/EEAU country (completion of a questionnaire will be required).

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