The College of Administration and Economics, as part of the activities of the Continuing Education Division, and in cooperation with the Supreme Council for Youth affiliated with the Prime Minister's Office, organized a scientific seminar entitled: “From Climate Crisis to Future Jobs for Youth”.

The seminar was presented by Engineer Shaho Khurshid Nouri, Coordinator of the Supreme Council for Youth, where he addressed the most prominent challenges associated with climate change and its repercussions on various sectors, highlighting the opportunities to transform these challenges into promising pathways for creating sustainable jobs for youth.

The lecturer also reviewed a number of innovative ideas and initiatives that contribute to empowering youth economically and enhancing their role in confronting environmental issues through adopting green and entrepreneurial projects.

The seminar was attended by the Assistant Dean for Scientific Affairs of the College of Administration and Economics, alongside a number of faculty members and staff, as well as wide participation from college students and youth from teams affiliated with the Supreme Council for Youth, in an interaction that reflects the importance of the topic and the interest of academic and youth circles.
