Khawifah Indar Parawansa, the head of the Airlangga University Alumni Association, called for strengthening the role of graduates in enhancing health services in Indonesia during a press conference in Surabaya. She emphasized the importance of health education in meeting the country's needs, especially in remote areas.
The Ministry of Education in Saudi Arabia has extended the application period for early retirement until the first of Muharram 1448 AH. This extension provides graduates with the opportunity to apply for new educational positions as they await the announcement of job vacancies.
Emal has honored 29 citizens who graduated from its summer training program aimed at enhancing professional skills among youth. This recognition is part of the company's efforts to support education and training in the community.
New university graduates are encountering increasing difficulties in the job market, with forecasts indicating a rise in unemployment rates among them. Experts offer advice on managing student loans and health insurance.
Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak honored outstanding graduates from higher education institutions in the UAE during a special ceremony. This event reflects the country's commitment to supporting education and empowering women.
The president of an Islamic university in Indonesia has confirmed that the quality of its graduates is continuously improving, with a significant number securing jobs before graduation. This is part of the university's efforts to modernize curricula and strengthen industry connections.
Cairo University has announced the launch of a new survey aimed at collecting feedback from its graduates regarding their educational experiences. This initiative is part of the university's efforts to enhance educational quality and meet labor market needs.
The General Organization for Technical and Vocational Training has launched a national digital campaign aimed at updating the data of its graduates. This initiative seeks to enhance communication with graduates and meet labor market needs.
A recent study highlights the unemployment crisis among youth in India, revealing that over 50% of recent graduates are jobless. This alarming rate is four times higher than that of other age groups, signaling potential economic challenges ahead.