The Public Relations and Media Department at Palestine Polytechnic University organized the "Busla Forum" for high school students, with the aim of guiding and directing them towards choosing the academic specializations that best suit their abilities and desires based on the needs of the local and global labor market. The meeting was opened by the University President, Dr. Mustafa Abu Al-Safa, with a welcoming speech in which he congratulated the high school students on their efforts, wishing them success and expressing his hope that the forum would provide them with fruitful insights to shape their future in a better way. He welcomed the presence of a delegation from Jawwal Company's management, represented by Mr. Yazan Abu Aisha and Mr. Mohammed Tahboub, and praised Jawwal Company's pioneering role in supporting higher education and their complementary role with Palestine Polytechnic University. The forum was distinguished by the presence of a number of influential academic and social figures who provid ed advice to students on the importance of choosing an academic program that matches their passion and ambitions. The forum was enriched by the participation of Dr. Asmaa Al-Sharbaty, Deputy Mayor of Hebron, a university lecturer and trainer in the field of personal and administrative development, Dr. Taleb Edkidak, an expert in human development, Abdo Idris, President of the Federation of Palestinian Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture and President of the Hebron Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Muhammad Awad, a lecturer at Palestine Technical University - Khadouri, and Mr. Salim Al-Qaimari, Director of the Palestine Red Crescent Society Office and Advisor to the President of the Society for Youth and Volunteer Affairs in the Homeland and Diaspora. Representatives of Palestinian universities reviewed the academic specializations of the attending students, where representatives of Hebron University and Al-Quds University presented an introductory overview of the universities and their program s. The forum included a dialogue segment that included students from Palestinian universities who reviewed their university experiences and offered advice to their peers to benefit from their experiences. The 'Ana Jawal' team at Palestine Polytechnic University, which is supervised by the Deanship of Student Affairs, also presented interactive segments with the students. The 'Ana Jawal' team made a distinguished contribution to the success of the forum and the achievement of their goals through their diligent work and distinguished efforts, as the team participated in coordinating and organizing the event in a skillful and professional manner. This initiative was well received by the attendees, highlighting the importance of making informed decisions regarding higher education to achieve a successful career path in the future. With this grammatical step, the participants in the Busla Forum hope to empower students and guide them towards the right choices that will achieve a promising professional future fo r them based on their interests and talents. Source: Maan News Agency
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