28 April 2020 Amanda Darley, Head of Operations and Engagement
There has been plenty of movement on the e-learning leader-board this week, with three new entries in the Top Ten, four people moving up the chart, and even the leader extending her lead.
But consolidating her position at the top of the charts by completing an extra module, it's still Katarzyna Trojan-Mizzi of Southampton university with a mighty impressive 23 modules - a new entry in the Top Ten only 2 weeks ago, this is now her second week at the top of the charts. Can anyone else take (or share) the number 1 spot?
If you want to get involved in the e-learning competition, or just want to make the most of your time and improve your skills while you're working from home, check out the details of our e-learning competition here, and find out which courses are suitable for you by reading our guide showing which modules are relevant to which roles. Then log in to our e-learning courses (both BUFDG Pro subscription courses and free courses).