FAQ
- How does the UPSkill Net Zero® Programme stand out?
The UPSkill Net Zero® Programme offers a globally unique training model, delivering trusted, certified courses that span a broad range of interconnected and interdisciplinary Net Zero themes. Designed to equip you with the knowledge and tools for informed decision-making in the green transition, these courses provide a comprehensive, real-world learning experience. Developed and taught in collaboration with esteemed universities and business schools, every course benefits from the expertise of leading academics and industry professionals and is offered exclusively through the QUIN Institute. Upon successful completion, you will earn credentials from our university partners, strengthening your professional qualifications and advancing your career in sustainable business.
- How are the QUIN courses delivered?
UPSkill Net Zero® certified courses provide immersive, expert-led learning experiences designed to drive real-world impact. Our Upskill Accelerator® short courses and Masterclasses are available in a range of flexible formats, including in-person, fully online, and blended learning. These options enable you to develop essential skills for the green transition in a way that best suits your needs – all while balancing your professional and personal commitments.
- How does the registration process work?
Registering is simple and involves just three steps. First, select your preferred course, keeping an eye on early bird deadlines for discounted fees and contacting us for customised team discounts. Next, complete the online registration form, after which we’ll provide further details and confirm your payment. Once registered, you’ll receive a unique access code to begin your certified training journey with us.
- How does my UPSkill Net Zero training support climate action?
By enrolling in UPSkill Net Zero® training, you actively contribute to climate equity and meaningful action. We allocate 20% of your course fee to high-impact, science-based climate initiatives through The Adaptation and Mitigation Program (AMP), This programme drives climate action using an integrated Climate with Nature approach, ensuring the protection of ecosystems and biodiversity. Guided by our Scientific and Technical Expert Panel (STEP), – a team of leading scientists and experts – the AMP is designed to deliver measurable, effective, and lasting environmental impact.
- What are the technical requirements for the online courses?
To access the UPSkill Net Zero online courses, you will need:
A stable internet connection and an up-to-date web browser.
A compatible device (laptop, tablet, or smartphone).
Software for course materials, including Microsoft Office (or equivalent) and a PDF reader.
Streaming capability for live sessions (all are recorded for later viewing).
- How can I defer or cancel my course enrolment?
We understand that circumstances can change, and we’re here to support your professional development. If you need to defer or cancel your enrolment in a course:
Within the First Week: You can request a deferral to a later date or a full refund if you're not completely satisfied.
How to Request: To arrange a deferral or refund, please contact QUIN Support or your course lecturer within the first week of the course.