Aurion Learning shortlisted for two E-Learning Age Awards
Aurion Learning, a full service online learning and development company, announced that it has been named as a finalist for two E-Learning Age Awards this year in the categories of Learning Development Company of the Year and Best E-Learning Project Public Sector.
Aurion Learning, a full service online learning and development company, today announced that it has been named as a finalist for two E-Learning Age Awards this year.
The online learning and development company was selected from hundreds of entrants globally, to be shortlisted for:
- E-Learning Development Company of the Year
- Best E-Learning Project (Public Sector) in partnership with HSELanD
HSELanD was configured and developed in partnership with Aurion Learning and the Health Service Executive Ireland to provide a central source of online learning and development.
The E-Learning Awards recognise and reward excellence in E-Learning and are the leading, independently judged scheme in the industry.
“We are delighted to have been shortlisted for these prestigious industry awards, in particular for E-Learning Development Company of the Year,” said Dr. Maureen Murphy, Managing Director at Aurion Learning.
“We are incredibly honoured that our collaborative work is being considered alongside the outstanding projects that have been submitted by all the nominees.”
The recent award nominations add to a growing list of accolades for Aurion Learning which won a prestigious Gold Brandon Hall Award in 2013 for Best in Learning Technology Implementations with HSELanD.
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Winners will be announced at the E-Learning Awards on 6 November 2014 in London.
Aurion Learning is also taking part in the World of Learning Conference and Exhibition at NEC Birmingham, Sept 30 to Oct 1.