New Giza University ( NGU) has announced the availability of jobs to join Faculty of Economics and Politics in academic cooperation with the University of Kings' College London (KCL), UK,
It is worth to mention that (KCL) is ranked among the top 30 universities in the world.
The new college at NGU accepts now applications to enroll in through the university's official website and through visits to the campus which opens to visitors throughout the week.
New Giza University said in a statement released today that the academic cooperation agreement with King's College London aims to develop the study at Faculty of Economics and Politics to comply with international standards.
King's College London commits to provide scientific and academic support to the University of New Giza in addition to cooperation between professorate of the two universities in the fields of strategic planning, organizing and management of the new economics and policy program at UNG.
The university aims to make its new college of Economics as a leading educational institution in economics and politics in the Middle East and North Africa.
It also aspires to prepare its graduates, both economists and political scientists, to cope with the ongoing international changes, make them political activists and leaders at a high level.
This vision springs from a belief adopts solid educational background, good management of personal skills and analytical tools, as well as continuous interaction with experts and professionals, through extracurricular activities.
All of those factors mentioned above are of great importance.
NGU’s Faculty of Economics and Politics seeks to develop the educational process in the fields of economics and politics in line with the successive changes in these areas at the local and global levels.
It seeks in particular to upgrade levels of practical training for the students of the college to enable them to get the best job opportunities at the local and international markets and to create a generation of students with energy, talent and the ability to think critically and find solutions to economic, political and cultural problems.
Contributed by Ahmed Moamar