
The Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Middle East University organised an intensive training programme on Microsoft software, presented by Mr. Omar Al-Hijazi, an expert in the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship.
This programme forms part of the university’s commitment to enhancing the digital competencies of its students, thereby preparing them to meet the demands of the global labour market.
Moreover, the programme was designed to equip students from diverse academic disciplines at the university with the advanced technical skills necessary to obtain Microsoft certified licenses, thereby enhancing their employability in the rapidly evolving digital landscape.
As a matter of fact, the objective of the programme was to attain a genuine digital transformation in the lives of students, equipping them with the necessary knowledge in domains such as programming, data analysis, and database management. This endeavour was undertaken with the aim of enhancing students’ adaptability to the constantly evolving digital environment and facilitating their integration