Ajman University students visit Dubai exhibit

Ajman University students visit Dubai exhibit
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Students from Ajman University of Science and Technology
visited the Training and Development Exhibition held at the World Trade Center,
Dubai.

The trip was organized by the university’s Department of Student Affairs and allowed the students to experience the exhibition for two days. The Emirates
Foundation for Youth, UAE, organized the exhibition.

Students were able to engage with businesses and organizations
taking part in the exhibition and took advantage of training sessions and
workshops that concentrated on skills like included resume development, job
skills enhancement and other soft skills and training.

Interactive
workshops were hosted at the event for all participants.



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