
Coursera reports 195% rise in GenAI enrolments globally | Neural Nexus Daily Episode 07
A massive 195% global increase in generative AI course enrolments over the past year signals a worldwide "AI gold rush," according to the Coursera 2025 Global Skills Report. This surge reflects a global eagerness to master AI and is reshaping higher education's role in preparing students for digital economies.
Key findings from the report include:
Regional Growth: Latin America leads with a staggering 425% increase in GenAI enrolments. India has the most total enrolments of any country, with over 1.3 million.
AI Maturity Index: A new index measuring AI skills readiness is led by Singapore, Denmark, and Switzerland. Their success comes from strategic integration of AI into education and strong government-industry-academia partnerships.
Broader Skills Landscape: In Coursera’s main Global Skills Ranking, European countries dominate the top spots, while major English-speaking nations like the UK (22nd) and the US (27th) lag.
Micro-credentials on the Rise: Enrolments in professional certificates grew by 32%, highlighting a global demand for industry-recognised micro-credentials. These are most impactful when embedded into formal degree programs.
AI and Cybersecurity Synergy: Curricula are increasingly combining AI and cybersecurity to address the dual needs of digital innovation and defence.
The report also raises critical questions about whether online learning translates directly to improved employment outcomes, noting a need for better data. It highlights a gender gap, with women representing only 30% of GenAI enrolments, and calls for institutions to provide tailored support to improve inclusivity.
Ultimately, the report serves as a wake-up call for higher education globally. It urges universities to adapt to a skills-based job market by embedding practical AI learning across disciplines, measuring student outcomes, and aligning micro-credentials with formal degrees.#LIBCAST, #NeuralNexusDaily, #GenerativeAI, #Coursera, #GlobalSkillsReport, #AIinEducation, #FutureofWork, #SkillsGap, #Upskilling, #LifelongLearning, #OnlineLearning, #EdTech, #HigherEd, #MicroCredentials, #DigitalEconomy, #Cybersecurity, #FutureofEducation, #SkillsBasedHiring, #WomeninAI, #DataScience