Learn how the Roux Institute partnered with Jackson Laboratory to help upskill their employees to advance their expertise.
Claudia Churchill joined The Jackson Laboratory, a global nonprofit biomedical research organization, in March 2022, eager to advance her career in a new role as a project manager. She soon discovered an exciting opportunity to gain foundational skills. Her employer was offering a six-week course in project management that it co-designed with the Roux Institute in Portland, Maine.
The course covered everything from an introduction to the practice to specific exercises on how to initiate, scope, schedule, and resource projects. Churchill learned, “how to do things more efficiently, productively, and consistently” alongside colleagues in other departments, and then applied those skills in her job. She says the course particularly helped her improve her time management. She adds, “The fact that my company would think so highly of its employees to offer this course and allow us to carve time out of our schedules to take it spoke volumes.”
LIZ KOHLER
Managing Director of Strategy, Operations and Growth, the Roux Institute
Here’s why the Roux’s approach is unique
The Roux partners with many organizations, like JAX, across the state and across industries to co-design customized educational experiences that modernize their workforces by upskilling their employees in areas of critical need. These areas include data literacy, data analytics, artificial intelligence, project management, and life sciences. Other examples include a three-course series in analytics for early-career professionals at an international retailer, two courses in data literacy with a local bank, and AI and machine learning courses for companies in the healthcare and construction industries.
Roux faculty work closely with partners to identify specific skills gaps and contextualize both the curriculum and experiential projects to cover the partner’s business challenges and use its datasets. Direct relevance to work from this contextualization is the key differentiator in the Roux’s approach, says Liz Kohler, managing director of partnerships.
“We design educational experiences to enable teams to achieve critical business objectives,” she says.
Creating these experiences are integral to the Roux’s mission to provide economic development for Maine, and also align with Northeastern’s commitment to making a direct impact on the world through learning in the flow of work. Most courses are taught virtually and run between four and 12 weeks long. They can be stacked as a series, and some course experiences can count towards credit in Roux graduate programs.
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