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KU’s College of Business Administra­tion holds ‘After Graduation’

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Under the auspices and physical presence of Dr Meshari Al-Hajeri, Center for Students Training and Alumni Affairs at the College of Business Administra­tion in Kuwait University launched an exhibition recently titled “After Graduation” in collaborat­ion KUWAIT CITY, Feb 18: Civil Service Commission (CSC) has set July 1, 2018 as deadline for the Ministry of Education to terminate the contracts of expatriate employees affected by the replacemen­t policy for fiscal year 2018/2019, reports Al-Qabas daily.

In a letter, CSC notified the ministry that financial arrangemen­ts for the employees in question will be struck off next year’s budget.

Meanwhile, Kuwait Teachers Society (KTS) lamented the unjustifie­d reaction and offensive with its diamond sponsor— New Horizon Institute.

Dean of the center Dr Al-Hajeri disclosed that several private companies and government agencies participat­ed in their various capacities as sponsors remarks against teachers and the schools’ administra­tion due to the sudden death of student Essa AlBloushi.

In a press statement, the society expressed deep regret for the sad incident and extended condolence­s to the parents and family of the departed student. It went ahead and cautioned the public against making hasty accusation­s until the outcome of investigat­ion is known, noting the teachers and administra­tive employees of the schools treat students as their own children amid huge responsibi­lities they shoulder in educating to assist students after their higher education.

The event, slated for February 13 and 14, serves as an opportunit­y for prospectiv­e students to be acquainted with available higher education programs of specializa­tion. them. It stressed that all teachers should not be blamed for the misdeeds or misbehavio­r of few teachers.

Statement noted the stipulatio­n that female teachers only should be allowed to teach in the primary schools for boys is yielding many negative effects, especially as the decision was implemente­d without careful study.

It reiterated the situation has brought about severe inadequacy, compelling the administra­tion and female staff in the primary schools for boys to redouble their efforts in controllin­g the students.

 ??  ?? Top & above: Some photos from the exhibition titled ‘After Graduation’.
Top & above: Some photos from the exhibition titled ‘After Graduation’.

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