Tasks of the Governmental Program Unit
Government Program Unit Tasks
- - Following up on all university formations by entering their activities into a categorized Excel file dedicated to the Government Program activities.
- - Submitting periodic reports to monitor the activities of the formations within the Government Program.
- - Following up on the implementation of the Government Program on a regular (monthly) basis.
- - Verifying all data related to the Government Program.
- - Preparing statistics for the Government Program and sending them to the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
- - Upon assignment by the University Presidency, the Department of Scientific Affairs supervises the Career Development, Employment, and Follow-up Division, with the following tasks:
- - Organizing in-person and online courses and workshops to train students and graduates on specialized and soft skills required in the labor market.
- - Maintaining effective communication with labor market institutions to provide on-site (curricular and summer) training for students and graduates.
- - Holding qualification courses in partnership with the labor sector to provide job opportunities and employment for graduates.
- - Coordinating with governmental, investment, and private sector institutions to conduct field visits to factories and companies to familiarize students with labor market conditions and the nature of work.
- - Coordinating with the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs / Vocational Training Centers to train students and graduates and explain labor laws, social security, and the rights and responsibilities of workers in the private sector.
- - Strengthening partnerships with the labor sector, represented by state departments and the private sector, through industrial advisory councils at the university presidency and its formations to identify labor market needs and develop curricula.
- - Organizing job fairs, providing suitable employment opportunities for graduates, and maintaining effective communication with them through surveys and social media platforms.
- - Signing memoranda of understanding, cooperation, and partnership with the private sector to enhance opportunities for training, qualification, and employment of graduates.
- - Holding in-person and online seminars for students and graduates to raise awareness about the importance of working in the private sector and the opportunities for advancement it offers compared to governmental employment.
- - Communicating with international and local organizations—through the Ministry—and facilitating the participation of university staff, students, and graduates in training activities and competitions organized by those institutions.