Saudi Cultural Attaché Office in Australia organizes a symposium on PhD graduate opportunities in labor market
The Cultural Attaché Office in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's Embassy in Australia has organized a research symposium entitled "Enhancing the chances of doctorate graduates in the scientific research and the labor market" at its headquarters in Canberra with participation of a number of Saudi professors, researchers and doctorate students at Australian universities.
Saudi Charge d'Affaires of the Embassy to Australia, Minister Plenipotentiary, Mishaal bin Hamdan Al-Ruqi, stressed the importance of holding dialogue and scientific symposiums and enhancing research, scientific and cultural cooperation between the Kingdom and Australia.
He stressed in a statement to Saudi Press Agency (SPA) the importance of increasing the effectiveness of scientific research, and encouraging creativity and innovation among Saudi graduates and students on scholarships to contribute to achieving the Kingdom's vision 2030.
The symposium was attended by representatives of Australian institutions, universities, research institutes, members of the Saudi Embassy and cultural attaché office and students in Australia.