Education

Djibouti workshop, a photo immersion 2/4

The TRSC continues its series of photo reports illustrating various aspects of the educational workshop organised from 17 to 25 April in Djibouti in partnership with the University of Djibouti and in close collaboration with the local authorities.

Episode 2: Science for what? During a career day, several representatives of government authorities and agencies, the private sector and civil society active in fields more or less directly related to environmental protection presented the different professional opportunities available to science students.

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Panel discussion with representatives of different sectors of activity. Photo by Ulrika Larsson /TRSC - © LWimages
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Officials from governmental agencies, the private sector or the civil society were invited to present career opportunities. Photo by Ulrika Larsson /TRSC - © LWimages
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Students demonstrated interest and curiosity for the wide range of possibilities, apart from an academic carrer. Photo by Ulrika Larsson /TRSC - © LWimages
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Even the Navy and Coast-Guards were represented during this career-day session. Photo by Ulrika Larsson /TRSC - © LWimages
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Stimulation and an inspirational atmosphere were at the center of the session. Photo by Ulrika Larsson /TRSC - © LWimages
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Over six days, some 120 second-year Bachelor students from the Faculty of Science attended the workshop. Over six days, some 120 second-year Bachelor students from the Faculty of Science
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