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KsTU equips graduating students for industry

The Faculty of Built and Natural Environment of Kumasi Technical University (KsTU) has held its 2026 Final Year Exit Conference to equip graduating students with the skills, knowledge and professional guidance needed to transition successfully from academia into the world of work. The conference, held at the Faculty Auditorium under the theme, “Transitioning to Industry: […]

KsTU equips graduating students for industry

The Faculty of Built and Natural Environment at Kumasi Technical University (KsTU) recently organized its 2026 Final Year Exit Conference to prepare graduating students for the transition from academia to the workforce. The conference, held at the Faculty Auditorium, focused on themes such as career development, mentorship, leadership, and workplace preparedness. Keynote speakers included faculty members and industry experts who shared their perspectives on the job market and provided practical advice to students.

The Dean of the Faculty, Prof. F.K. Bondinuba, emphasized the importance of equipping students with both academic knowledge and professional skills to meet the demands of the working world. He acknowledged potential challenges faced by students during their studies and apologized for any inconveniences caused by administrative issues, communication gaps, or other institutional shortcomings. Prof. Bondinuba assured students that their feedback would help improve services and support at the University.

During the conference, attendees engaged in discussions and Q&A sessions, receiving guidance from professionals in various fields. Faculty members encouraged graduates to embrace lifelong learning, maintain professionalism, and approach job opportunities with confidence. The event aimed to prepare students for their future careers and contribute to national development and industry growth.

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