Digital-era government skills masterclass

a free workshop for educators of current or future public servants

18 June 2025 | 9am-1:30pm CET

Practical training and support for university professors, lecturers and teachers.

Join our free, online masterclass to learn more about how to teach:

Welcome to Teaching Public Service in the Digital Age. We are an open-education nonprofit with the mission to equip the world’s public officials with modern, digital-era public service skills.

We’re pleased to offer this free workshop providing support for educators in teaching a range of key digital-era skills. These skills are essential for helping students thrive in a changing digital-era public sector, and especially in modern government jobs.

The training is a free supplement to the open access syllabus and teaching materials that we co-created with a community of academics and government practitioners in ten countries. These teaching materials are now in use across 70 different universities globally (and counting!) and translated into six languages.

Why join this workshop?

Learn to teach digital-era skills

Participate in a masterclass designed to help you teach skills that enable public officials to be successful in a digital world.

Get access to training materials

Receive practical training on how to effectively teach an open-access digital-era government syllabus within your own setting.

Network with passionate educators

Build lasting connections and become a part of our friendly support network of professors, lecturers and teachers.

Meet the team running the workshop

  • Professor Amanda Clarke

    CARLETON UNIVERSITY

  • Professor David Eaves

    UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON

  • Professor Dr. Ines Mergel

    Professor Dr. Ines Mergel

    UNIVERSITY OF KONSTANZ

  • Tom Steinberg

    FOUNDER, MYSOCIETY & CO-DIRECTOR MODERN GRANTMAKING

  • Pontus Westerberg

    EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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