The NAJAH Education and Training Fair 2017, which was launched yesterday in Abu Dhabi, is an ideal event for female students from various national schools to search for academic subjects for their university education, which will lead to a full-time profession after their graduation.
The organising committee of the exhibition dedicated its second day to female students, and many of them flocked to the pavilions of national and international higher education institutions, to learn about the various academic programmes that they offer.
In their statements to the Emirates News Agency, WAM, on the second day of the fair, officials and female students stressed that the higher education institutions that are participating in the event are offering many academic programmes, which keep pace with the aspirations of young women in the country to have a university education, and will provide them with the necessary qualifications for the job market.
Mariam Al Hammadi, Head of Project Management at the Emirates College for Advanced Education, said that the college aimed, during its participation in the fair, to present its Masters degree programmes in education, which it is offering to students.
She added that the Emirates College for Advanced Education is offering its Masters programmes in education as a full academic scholarship for UAE nationals, out of its desire to train them to work in the education sector.
The college also presented a package of training courses, offered by its subsidiary, the Continuing Education Centre, which aims to train teachers and educators in the country.
The Fair is an ideal opportunity for students to meet with leading international universities and participate in the various activities designed to suit their secondary stage, including around 27 lectures and workshops presented by 30 experts from various international, Arab and local universities.
Source: Wam
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