Cambridge Conference: Bridging the Gap in Job Market Challenges
Ahmedabad: Cambridge University Press & Assessment recently held an enlightening conference in Ahmedabad, bringing together industry experts, educators, and innovators. The event, held on February 1st, 2024, aimed to address the difficulties faced by both industries and educators in recruiting and preparing fresh talent for the workforce.
With a focus on the theme “Innovate, Lead, Succeed: Corporate Expectations in the New Work Era,” the conference emphasized the importance of holistic development for students. It highlighted the need for not just technical skills but also soft skills and effective communication.
Featuring four engaging panel discussions and key-note speeches from esteemed speakers like Hon. Shri Banchha Nidhi Pani, IAS Commissioner of Higher Education, Govt. of Gujarat, and Mr. James Dingle, Head HE & Adult Portfolio Cambridge UK, the conference provided valuable insights into developing future-ready talent and aligning academia with industry needs.
With more than 80 senior leaders in attendance, including Vice Chancellors, Registrars, Deans, and Skill and Placement Directors from top institutions across Gujarat, the event underscored the critical role of collaboration between academia and industry.
Cambridge University Press & Assessment, India, reiterated its commitment to addressing these challenges by facilitating collaboration between industries and educational institutions. A white paper has been crafted based on the conference’s discussions, offering actionable strategies for institutions to equip their graduates with the necessary skills for professional success.
Arun TK, Regional Director of Cambridge English, highlighted the importance of English language skills in employability. Cambridge English aims to be part of the solution by enabling graduates to acquire world-class English language communication skills, enhancing their employability and international mobility.
Furthermore, the conference provided networking opportunities to reinforce the shared responsibility between academia and industry in cultivating job-ready graduates. Through initiatives like these, Cambridge is actively bridging the gap between education and employment, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for the challenges of the modern workplace.