PUBLIC's
Learning Hub

Practical innovation courses for public servants and beyond

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For the past six years, PUBLIC has helped organisations across government and industry build the skills to turn innovation from a buzzword into real skills and tools they can use on a daily basis. By creating behavioural change, our courses transform how organisations approach problems and build solutions.

Now, we’ve distilled that experience into a set of ready-to-go courses available to anyone - from the basics of innovation, to hands-on problem-solving, to leadership programmes that teach participants how to build the environment that enables innovation to succeed.

PUBLIC’s Learning Hub is the place to find innovation courses that deliver practical skills from Day 1, enabling teams to adapt quickly, design with users in mind, and turn small improvements into lasting change. From practitioners to senior leaders, the Learning Hub is where you can start putting theory into practice and achieve results that matter.

What is PUBLIC's Learning Hub?

People-Centred
by Design
We place the learner at the core of our learning process, designing intuitive and engaging experiences tailored to their real-world context and unique needs.
Focused on
Lasting Impact
We apply evidence-based behavioural science to build lasting skills, empowering individuals and organisations to drive change independently far beyond the course.
Dedicated to Public
Service Excellence
Our primary focus is on enabling public servants to deliver more effective and positive outcomes, ultimately strengthening the services provided to citizens.

Why choose PUBLIC Learning?

What our participants say

“Having just graduated from the PUBLIC Innovation in Practice course for MOD, I can say this is comfortably the best and most inspiring course I’ve ever completed.”
"I absolutely loved the level of detail and also the practicality of the exercises and support that we received about how to have the conversations with council staff."
"All too often you attend a course and leave saying 'that makes sense.' Then you go back to your desk and wonder what you do with it. This course bridges that gap."

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