Tunisia: Higher Education and International Training Fair

The first edition of the international fair "Perspectives", dedicated to higher education and international training, will take place on Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 at Utica, Cité El Khadra in Tunis.


In a context where the employment sector is particularly sensitive in Tunisia, there is no doubt that this fair (free after registration on the fair's website or on site) will attract students and graduates wishing to continue their studies in a higher education institution abroad or in Tunisia in training programs offering career prospects for the highest potentials.

This is an opportunity for all these students wishing to focus their studies on employment-generating sectors to gather concrete information from prestigious actors in Tunisian, French, English or Canadian higher education... Among them, the university cooperation services of the French Embassy in Tunis, the Canadian Embassy and Tunisian organizations such as AIESEC, ATUGE, UTICA, etc.

Perspectives is aimed at students, young graduates, but also at parents concerned about their children's guidance and higher education professionals.

The fair will provide relevant insights into tomorrow's job opportunities, whether it is to consider a stay abroad, choose an internationally-focused training course, or opt for a teaching program at a foreign university.

The highlight of this fair: the opening conference which will take place on Saturday, May 26 at 11 am, led by Dr. Sébastien Vivier-Lirimont and Mr. Oliver Rollot, on the theme "The new challenges of higher education facing Generation Y".

Cabinet Perspectives, the organizer of this fair, is a Tunisian company operating in the field of professional training and guidance in higher education.

Partner of the international firm Headway (Higher Education Advisory), its mission is to contribute to the development of knowledge and practices in organizations and to support professionals and learners in their career choices.

Espacemanager.com

Published on May 15, 2012.

Posted online on May 15, 2012.