As part of the university’s continuous efforts to support its educational and research mission and to elevate the level of its students, and in order to enhance the quality of training, ensure student support, and provide them with all the information related to their academic path, the University’s Pedagogical Vigilance Center supervised, during the current month, the organization of a series of awareness and informational days across faculties and departments.
As part of the university’s program for Global Entrepreneurship Week, the activities of this week continue for the third consecutive day. These events are supervised by the university’s different entities in coordination wit faculties and departments.
The University Business Incubator and the Artificial Intelligence Hub organized a training workshop on the Business Model Canvas (BMC) and a session on how to benefit from artificial intelligence in developing innovative projects. The university’s Technology and Innovation Support Center also organized a training day on knowledge and technology transfer entitled “Marketing and Exploitation of Patents,” along with a seminar on intellectual property awareness.
The activities of the international conference organized by the University’s Research Unit, titled “Rare Competencies in Developing Countries: Evaluating the Present and Envisioning the Future,” concluded today.
Over the course of two days, the conference witnessed distinguished participation from a select group of renowned professors and researchers from national and international universities. The event aimed to shed light on one of the most important challenges and opportunities in the path of economic and social development.
The speakers addressed, within the conference’s main themes, an evaluation of the current situation, an assessment of the reality of rare competencies, and the future needs of the labor market. They also explored the future by presenting innovative visions and strategies to invest in these competencies, retain them, curb the loss and migration of skilled minds, and provide an attractive environment conducive to nurturing and preserving such talents.