- Hensard University’s Vice Chancellor, Prof Dileep Kumar, unveils a strategy to address graduate unemployability, emphasizing industry-oriented skills and global exposure
- The plan includes a Global Students Exchange Programme, a Global Academic Network, and the Hensard Institute and Centre of Excellence
Prof Dileep Kumar, the Vice Chancellor of Hensard University, has outlined a strategy to combat the issue of graduate unemployability in Nigeria. He emphasized the need to equip students with industry-oriented skills aligned with international standards.
In a statement released in Abuja, Prof Kumar expressed the university’s commitment to providing unique training that transforms students into entrepreneurs and wealth creators. He highlighted the university’s intent to establish collaborations and partnerships with reputable institutions and industries, allowing students to access diverse knowledge sources.
The Global Students Exchange Programme, according to Prof Kumar, will play a pivotal role in the dual certification process, granting students the opportunity to attend lectures in foreign universities. He emphasized that this initiative aims to expose students to the best international resources, fostering a well-rounded academic experience.
To enhance the academic environment, Prof Kumar unveiled plans for a Global Academic Network, featuring lecturers and researchers, including the Diaspora Scholars Group. Leveraging cutting-edge technology, these experts will deliver lectures in Hensard’s smart lecture halls, ensuring a seamless flow of knowledge.
Furthermore, the establishment of the Hensard Institute and Centre of Excellence will guarantee constant exposure for students to national and international seminars and conferences. This approach aims to keep students abreast of the latest developments in the global knowledge space, preparing them for the dynamic demands of the workforce. Prof Kumar’s comprehensive strategy underscores the university’s commitment to addressing the employability challenges faced by graduates in the country.
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