President Barrow warmly welcomed AUF Rector Professor Slim Khalmous and the Regional Director at State House in Banjul on Thursday morning. He thanked them for supporting the University of The Gambia with lecturers, noting the challenges of maintaining highly qualified lecturers. The President appreciated the confidence AUF has in The Gambia for hosting its annual conference.
"Students experience is a key aspect of what we are trying to do so that we can have expertise across the continent." - Vice-Chancellor of UTG, Professor Robinson
"Our students will have the opportunity to be mentored and trained on various aspects, particularly creating their jobs." - Vice-Chancellor of UTG, Professor Robinson
"Students experience is a key aspect of what we are trying to do so that we can have expertise across the continent." - Vice-Chancellor of UTG, Professor Robinson
"Students experience is a key aspect of what we are trying to do so that we can have expertise across the continent." - Vice-Chancellor of UTG, Professor Robinson
"The UTG is a non-French member of the AUF, with over a thousand members."
Reacting to the news of establishing a fully equipped employability Centre at Brikama to prepare students for life after university, President Barrow was delighted that it would link education and employment opportunities for students to leave the university with a mind that they could create their job opportunities. He stressed the importance of students having confidence in making their livelihood initiatives. His Excellency emphasized that such initiatives would align with his Government's reforms to bring new initiatives and impact the people's lives.
"The UTG is a non-French member of the AUF, with over a thousand members."