“Tamayaz” program partners hopes it become a portal to economically empower graduates and engage them in job market by bridging the gap between theoretical academic education and practical requirements.
“Tamayaz” partners held the program’s 4th edition interviews for Arab American University students who want to participate on Sunday. More than 120 students from AAUJ applied to join the program.
Tamayaz’s partners announced that students can register for the program more than a month ago. A large number of applications were received through the program's website. They were submitted to a revision and evaluation process, followed by interviewing the applicants, to end with selecting the best 45 students to join it.
The program, launched in 2012, aims to empower and develop Palestinian youth, increase their motivation and improve their competence chances in job market through an integrated program designed specifically for Palestinian university students. It seeks to prepare them professionally through two pillars. First, develop their own abilities and life skills including enhancing public culture, motivating their critical thinking, expanding knowledge, communication, self-expression skills, and develop their language and technological skills. Second, develop necessary capacities for involving in job market by equipping them with practical skills and linking their theoretical academic knowledge to the job market needs including administrative, organizational and planning skills, supporting education for work and leadership, and practical training.
By providing them with practical skills and linking their theoretical academic knowledge to the needs of the labor market including managerial, organizational and planning skills, support for education for work and leadership, job training and promotion Vahem citizenship and volunteer work