Sana’a – The University of Science and Technology (UST) has implemented a series of high-quality, free specialized training courses targeting high school students and graduates, as well as university students and alumni, as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance scientific and practical skills and improve youth readiness for the labor market.
The training programs included a diverse range of courses across multiple fields. In the medical sector, these covered clinical medical skills, first aid, radiological image interpretation, and the development of pharmaceutical competencies. Additionally, the programs featured courses in engineering, computing, and technology disciplines, including artificial intelligence, data analysis, digital editing, cybersecurity, maintenance and calibration of medical devices, and the design and installation of solar energy systems, among other specialized areas. These courses were delivered by a distinguished group of academics and professionals.
The courses aimed to equip participants with up-to-date knowledge and practical skills aligned with current scientific and technological advancements, thereby enhancing their academic and professional capabilities and improving the overall competency of students and graduates across various disciplines.
The university’s leadership reaffirmed its commitment to continuously offering such high-impact training initiatives as part of its social responsibility and its role in supporting education and professional qualification. These efforts aim to empower young people and students to acquire the skills required in modern work environments.
The programs attracted significant engagement from participants, who praised the scientific and practical content of the training sessions and expressed appreciation for the opportunity to benefit free of charge from specialized academic and professional expertise.
