If you have a keio.jp account*, you can now use the FutureLearn Campus services.
By using FutureLearn Campus, you can receive upgrades (unlimited access, certificate of completion) for free, mainly for short courses. These upgrades are usually not included for free.
Regular account | FutureLearn Campus | |
Free access period | Limited time period | Unlimited time |
Certificate of Completion | Paid | free |
Here are the courses that qualify for a free upgrade.
- Courses offered by Keio University (both English and Japanese courses are eligible)
- Short courses offered by other universities overseas (some are excluded)
However, the following courses are not eligible for free upgrades.
- Premium (paid-for) courses
- Microcredentials
- degree programs
*Anyone who has access to a ”keio.jp” email account can register.
How to register
①Access the following website.
https://www.futurelearn.com/campus/keio-university
②Enter your keio.jp account (*****@keio.jp).

③Check the code in the email from FutureLearn that will be sent to the email address you entered and enter it into the form.


④Link your keio.jp address with your FutureLearn account.
If you already have a FutureLearn account, select “Connect account” or “Sign in” to log in.
If you are a first-time user, please select “register” and proceed to the account registration process.
→How to register
*You can use any email address you like for your FutureLearn account, not only keio.jp

⑤Registration is complete and you can start the course.

⑥Find a course that interests you!

Courses marked “Included in FutureLearn Campus” are eligible for a free upgrade.

⑦Select the course you want to take and select the “FutureLearn Campus” option to complete the upgrade.


Notes
The procedure is not complete just by creating a FutureLearn account with a keio.jp address. Please be sure to follow the aforementioned procedure .
inquiry
If you have any questions about FutureLearn or registering for the FutureLearn Campus, please contact us using the details below.
Keio University Digital Media and Content Research Center