- Aston University launches four Power Skills critical to the future of work
- The Power Skills complement the University’s employability-focused degree programmes with projects designed to solve real-world challenges
- AI & Digital, Environmental Sustainability, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, and Inclusive Leadership will be taught on all undergraduate programmes.
Aston University has launched four Power Skills designed to prepare students for successful global careers and navigate the exponential pace of change in the world.
The Aston Power Skills – AI & Digital, Environmental Sustainability, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, and Inclusive Leadership – will be studied by all undergraduate students joining Aston University from September 2025. These skills have been identified as part of Aston’s 2030 strategy and in response to knowledge of critical capabilities for the future of work developed through the University’s extensive partnerships with industry.
The Power Skills complement Aston University’s employability-focused degree programmes which feature hands-on learning, internships and real-world challenges. The University’s excellent student outcomes are clearly evidenced; it was named University of the Year for Student Success 2025 by the Daily Mail, was ranked second in the country for social mobility and its graduates are in the top 20 highest paid in the UK.
Postgraduate students benefit from the Aston Global Advantage which hones students’ professional acumen, career management and in-demand skills. The University’s PhD+ redefines what doctoral education means in the 21st century by providing students with industry-led research challenges combined with industry experience, preparing them to lead in technology-rich innovation economies worldwide.
Professor Aleks Subic, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of Aston University, said:
“The Power Skills are one of the core pillars of Aston University's 2030 strategy, giving our students an advantage in a world that is evolving exponentially. Our transformational ecosystem brings together academia and industry to develop graduates who ask profound questions, pursue unconventional solutions, harness technology with purpose, and drive positive change in every business and community they touch. Our education isn't just about knowledge; it’s about the courage to challenge, to reimagine and to lead.”
The Aston Power Skills has been designed to offer a unique experience, preparing students not just for a rewarding career, but to create the future and thrive in both work and life.
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About Aston University
For over 130 years, Aston University has been making our world a better place through education, research and innovation. Our history is intertwined with the remarkable city of Birmingham, once the heartland of the Industrial Revolution and now the thriving base for an innovation ecosystem of global significance, which Aston is co-creating.
Our vision is to be a leading university for science, technology and enterprise, measured by the positive transformational impact we achieve for our people, students, businesses and the communities we serve.
Aston focuses on high-quality, exploitable research that has an impact on society through medical breakthroughs, advancements in engineering, policy and practice in government, and the strategies and performance of business.
The university offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes, as well as Continuing Professional Development solutions.
Thanks to its focus on delivering excellent outcomes for students, Aston University's reputation continues to grow. It was recognised as the Daily Mail University of the Year for Student Success 2025, is 2nd in England for social mobility (2023 HEPI Social Mobility Index), and is top 20 for graduate salaries (2024 Longitudinal Education Outcomes).
Aston University is now defining its place in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (and beyond) within a rapidly changing world.
For media inquiries in relation to this release, contact Loretta Milan, Head of Communications, on (+44) 7773 773959 or email: l.milan@aston.ac.uk