The College of Engineering Technology, as part of its Career Development and Employment Program, organized a training workshop for graduates on Microsoft Office skills and scientific research writing techniques, aiming to enhance their readiness for the job market.
The first day of the workshop included a practical demonstration of Microsoft Word, focusing on formatting academic research, creating tables, inserting references, and adhering to scientific principles in research writing. The workshop was presented by Asst. Lecturer Maysaa Aziz and participants actively engaged with the topics covered.
This workshop reflects the College of Engineering Technology's commitment to developing graduates' technical and research skills and enhancing their professional competence to meet the demands of the modern job market.
The workshop aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly:
• Goal 4: Quality Education
• Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth