The Innovation and Entrepreneurship Club at the College of Sciences and Humanities in Al-Sulail recently concluded a series of courses on International Career Day. The final training course, titled "Your Graduation Project - Your Launch," took place on Thursday, 2/29/1445 AH, at the club's headquarters. The college is committed to connecting graduation projects with the labor market and the needs of the current times. They believe that research skills are essential for students in practical life after graduation, as most work fields require teamwork. The course aimed to help graduate students invest in their cognitive structures, writing, research, and documentation abilities. It also provided an opportunity for students to apply what they have learned in their field of specialty while developing professional ethics.
The course was presented by Professor Dr. Jaafar Muhammad Abdel Karim, Supervisor of the Business Administration Department. The course covered various essential topics, including the definition of a graduation project, its importance, and objectives, how to choose one, the difference between research programs and graduation projects, innovative models for graduation projects to serve the labor market, and advice for those applying for a graduation project.
The Innovation and Entrepreneurship Club at the College of Sciences and Humanities in Al-Sulail extends its sincere thanks and appreciation to Professor Dr. Jaafar Muhammad Abdel Karim for presenting this course. We wish him continued success.