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UG to Host Annual Open Day and Job Fair on April 20-22 and April 28

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April 17, 2023
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The University of Guyana (UG) will be hosting its Annual Open Day and Job Fair on April 20-22, 2023, at Turkeyen Campus and April 28, 2023, at Tain Campus (Berbice), under the theme, ‘Advancing Local Content Priorities: Maximising Opportunities’.

The Open Day and Job Fair 2023 will return to in-person engagement but with a number of exciting innovations, including live-streaming of the event on UG’s Facebook page: www.facebook.com/uniofguyana/ and  UG Broadcasting Service:  https://broadcasting.uog.edu.gy. Edited recordings of the event will be posted on UG’s website: https://uog.edu.gy.

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Additionally, this year’s event will feature two main aspects – an Open Day, which will allow all potential University students an opportunity to explore the 150+ programmes being offered and learn about various career paths directly from Faculty and students, and a Job Fair component which will provide information on job and internship opportunities being offered by top local and international organisations who will be present to connect with  current UG students, alumni and the general public.

Students of senior secondary schools across Guyana, all post-secondary institutions, professionals from both the public and private sectors, and members of the public are invited to participate in this year’s Open Day and Job Fair. The event opens from 10 am to 4 pm daily and is open to the public. Admission is free.

On April 20, at the Turkeyen Campus, UG’s Academic Divisions and Service Units will host information sessions that will allow persons to engage with representatives of the various university departments. And on April 21 and 22, there will be Job Seminars featuring keynote presentations and panel discussions involving industry experts from the public and private sectors. All interested persons, especially those seeking to enter the job market, are encouraged to attend and engage with the experts.

On April 28, at the Tain Campus, academic departments of the UGBC will host information sessions for potential students, and companies will be conducting interviews for jobs and training opportunities.

The university said several top companies and  organisations have already come on board to support this event and will share perspectives on topical issues impacting their area of expertise.

Application process for prospective students for the Academic Year 2023/2024 is now open. Interested persons can apply here: https://registry.uog.edu.gy/admissions-division/apply-uog.

UG has instituted a rolling application process for the first semester of the new academic year. CSEC and other students awaiting their examination results can apply for provisional acceptance. There is a choice of face-to-face, online or blended learning with the use of state-of-the-art technologies.

Degrees offered by the 60-year-old institutions are internationally recognised, marketable and affordable. UG also boasts of having one of the highest successful completion rates in the world.

For more about the institution and programmes offered check here: https://www.turkeyenonline.uog.edu.gy/srms/student/prospective/about_applying/offeredprogs.php.

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