Rehabilitation and Employment Unit
Objectives of the Rehabilitation and Employment Unit:
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Guide and counsel college students about the importance of their scientific specialties they were accepted into.
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Prepare scientific studies on curricula to contribute to their development and ensure their alignment with labor market needs.
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Stay updated with the global scientific and knowledge advancements.
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Introduce participants to the importance of the training unit.
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Explain the impact and influence that a trained student has on the reputation and productivity of the institution.
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Communicate with academic departments within the college and obtain working papers covering the labor market situation for each specialty in the public and private sectors.
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Develop and implement training programs and workshops for students and graduates that align with labor market demands.
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Open communication channels with government institutions and the private sector, building bridges between graduates and the job market.
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Follow up with students after their employment in government and private institutions and evaluate the extent to which their specialties are being utilized.
Workshops and Training Courses Conducted by the Rehabilitation and Employment Unit:
Workshop: Main Principles and Concepts of the Rehabilitation and Employment Unit
Training Course: How to Use Veterinary Medicine
Qualification Course: Establishing and Managing Fish Farming Projects
Workshop: How to Write Resumes and Essential Requirements for Job Interviews
Educational Workshop: Introduction to Human Rights
Workshop: Artificial Intelligence and Its Applications in Veterinary Medicine
Training Course: How to Manage Poultry Farms and Veterinary Supervision
The Rehabilitation and Employment Unit at the College of Veterinary Medicine hold a virtual workshop
Introductory Workshop: Roles and Tasks of the Rehabilitation and Employment Unit
Workshop: How to Conduct a Job Interview
Job Fair at the University of Mosul
Workshop: The Rich Project Through the Eyes of a Veterinarian
Workshop: Biological Monitoring at the Field Level in Iraq for Serious Pathogens

