CDD Manager Participates in a Specialized World Bank Webinar on Green Energy Skills and Graduate Employability

As part of the ongoing series of virtual seminars organized by the World Bank in collaboration with the Iraqi Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, the Career Development Division at Al-Mustaqbal University actively participated in a specialized webinar titled: "Renewable Energy Skills: Labor Market Demands and Enhancing Graduate Readiness" This knowledge-sharing series is designed to empower Iraqi universities to keep pace with global transformations in the energy sector, and to enhance graduate competencies aligned with future labor market needs—particularly within the realms of the green economy and environmental transition. The session featured a keynote lecture by Dr. Cornelia Jesse, an international expert in higher education development and policy planning within European contexts. Dr. Jesse serves at the French Ministry of Higher Education, where she contributes to the development of strategic education policies that align academic programs with labor market demands—particularly in the fields of innovation and sustainability. Key discussion topics included: Core skills required for emerging careers in the renewable energy sector Strategies for adapting academic curricula to meet evolving labor market needs The role of academia–industry partnerships in preparing students for the green workforce Insights from the French experience in graduate tracer systems and aligning higher education with the green transition Al-Mustaqbal University’s Career Development Division reaffirms its commitment to integrating such forward-thinking practices into its professional training and career-readiness strategies. By engaging in these impactful initiatives, the division aims to ensure that graduates are equipped to contribute meaningfully to national and global sustainability and clean energy priorities.