Dr. Abdul Latif inspected the projects of applied technology students during the Technical Education Fair, expressing admiration for the level of innovation and creativity displayed by the students.
The Egyptian Deputy Minister of Education announced that technical school exams will be directly linked to the labor market, reflecting the ministry's efforts to enhance student skills and meet market demands.
Indonesian Minister of Labor Yasirli announced the start of the National Vocational Training Program for 2026, involving over <strong>10,000 trainees</strong> from high school graduates. The program aims to enhance skills and improve job opportunities in the country.
The Deputy Governor of Hail, Prince Faisal bin Fahd bin Muqrin, visited the Technical College in Hail, meeting with officials to discuss the significance of vocational education in skill development. This visit is part of ongoing efforts to support technical education and enhance youth capabilities.
Midterm exams have commenced at Borg Al Arab Technology University, with a significant turnout of students in the classrooms. This event reflects the university's commitment to providing a suitable educational environment.
Al-Baha University in Saudi Arabia has announced the launch of new programs in digital creative arts in collaboration with a Canadian center. These programs aim to enhance students' artistic and technical skills.
Universities and colleges worldwide are facing increasing challenges due to economic and social changes. These challenges require new strategies to adapt to the evolving circumstances.
Officials from the West Sumatra provincial government announced that providing student housing is a crucial solution to educational challenges in the Mentawai Islands, where students struggle to access schools.
The Ministry of Education in Cairo has announced new dates for the TOFAS programming test, an important step in developing students' programming skills. This announcement is part of the ministry's efforts to enhance technical and vocational education.
The Governor of South Sinai, Major General Khaled Fouda, inspected the development works at Firran Industrial Secondary School, emphasizing the importance of improving educational infrastructure in the region. This initiative is part of the Egyptian government's efforts to enhance the quality of technical education.
Reports indicate that education is a fundamental pillar for achieving sustainable development in communities. Many countries are striving to improve their education systems to address economic and social challenges.
Riyadh Arts University is set to open its doors in September, becoming the first specialized university in culture and arts in Saudi Arabia. This launch aims to enhance the cultural and artistic scene in the country.
Midterm exams at Borg Al Arab Technology University will begin on April 4, as students prepare to take their tests across various disciplines. This event is part of the university's efforts to enhance the educational process and evaluate student performance.
The Egyptian Ministry of Education has officially announced the assessment results for the first semester of technical programs for 2026, covering all technical specializations. This marks a significant step in evaluating the quality of technical education in the country.
The construction sector in England warns that a lack of increased spending on higher education could hinder government housing goals. This comes at a critical time as pressures on the education budget rise.
The Saudi Ministry of Education has announced a significant increase in higher education enrollment, reaching <strong>83.88%</strong>, with over <strong>200,000</strong> international students benefiting from the 'Study in Saudi Arabia' program.
The new director of the Paris School of Fine Arts, Éric de Chassé, announced the cancellation of classes and seminars related to social issues, provoking discontent among students and teachers. This decision raises concerns about the future of art education amid financial challenges.