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Okyehene entreats universities to produce job creators, not just degree holders

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July 12, 2026

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Okyehene entreats universities to produce job creators, not just degree holders

Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin urges universities to innovate curricula to nurture entrepreneurs and job creators in response to global job market changes.

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Libyan News Agency

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· Jun 22, 2026

The announcement in Tripoli of the launch of the National Framework for Enhancing Graduate Employment Opportunities

Announcement / Tripoli / Launch / National Framework for Enhancing Graduate Employment Opportunities

Korea Times News

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· Jun 28, 2026

Are joint faculty appointments fostering innovation or merely boosting prestige?

Are joint faculty appointments fostering innovation or merely boosting prestige?

DNyuz

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· Jul 6, 2026

Google’s status as the dream tech job is changing. FOMO over AI salaries is only one reason why.

Google’s reputation as a dream employer is evolving in the AI era. Stefan Rousseau/PA Images via Getty Images Google has long been regarded as a dream employer in tech. Some current and former employees say that reputation has become more complicated. AI startups, layoffs, and the desire for greater impact are reshaping career decisions. Earning []

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 4, 2026

Bay of Plenty agritech firms Bovonic, Helical shine at innovation awards - On The Up

Bay of Plenty agritech firms Bovonic, Helical shine at innovation awards - On The Up

MyJoyOnline

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· Jul 12, 2026

Okyenhene urges universities to prioritise innovation and entrepreneurship in graduate training

The Okyenhene, Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin, has challenged universities to move beyond the traditional role of awarding academic qualifications and focus on preparing graduates with the skills and mindset needed to thrive in a rapidly changing world.

Universities | The Guardian

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· Jul 8, 2026

Britain’s markets attracting generation of highly educated entrepreneurs

Nearly a quarter of market traders now hold master’s degree, PhD or medical doctorate, research showsOne in five young market traders now holds a master’s degree, PhD or medical doctorate, according to exclusive figures shared with the Guardian, in a sign of how Britain’s markets are attracting an unexpected new generation of highly educated entrepreneurs.Separate data from Kerb, the street food collective behind some of London’s best-known food markets, points in the same direction. Almost three-quarters of its founders have university degrees, including one in four with postgraduate qualifications. About 95 work in their businesses full-time rather than treating them as weekend side hustles. Continue reading...

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Related coverage for "Okyehene entreats universities to produce job creators, not just degree holders": Libyan News Agency — The announcement in Tripoli of the launch of the National Framework for Enhancing Graduate Employment Opportunities. Korea Times News — Are joint faculty appointments fostering innovation or merely boosting prestige?. DNyuz — Google’s status as the dream tech job is changing. FOMO over AI salaries is only one reason why.. The New Zealand Herald — Bay of Plenty agritech firms Bovonic, Helical shine at innovation awards - On The Up. MyJoyOnline — Okyenhene urges universities to prioritise innovation and entrepreneurship in graduate training. Universities | The Guardian — Britain’s markets attracting generation of highly educated entrepreneurs