The pharmaceutical sector of Bangladesh has entered a new phase with the formal launch of the Pharma Microbiologists Forum, ...
“More than 750,000 Bangladeshi migrants went to Saudi Arabia last year,” said Ashraf Hossain, Additional Director-General of the Bureau of Manpower, Employment and Training (BMET). “This is the ...
Bangladesh’s next phase of development demands visible, credible, and trackable economic commitments. A business manifesto, backed by a promise tracker, could turn electoral pledges into real jobs and ...
Bangladesh today is producing more graduates than ever before, yet employers continue to struggle to find workers with the right skills.
RIBA chair Jack Pringle reflects on his role in stabilising the institute’s finances, implementing governance reforms and ...
For decades, the promise of work was a simple bargain. Pick a lane, get qualified, climb steadily, and retire with something like security. That story is fraying fast.
Assemblywoman Alicia Hyndman (D-Springfield Gardens), chair of the Assembly Committee on Higher Education, secured a major ...
The Queens Economic Development Corp. is bringing back its Home Improvement Contractor Training program in English, Spanish ...
More than one-third of today’s college graduates are “underemployed,” meaning they work jobs that don’t require a college ...
Medscape reporting and survey data show why doctors are coming to the UK, what it takes to work in the NHS and what’s now ...
Gender-based violence, trafficking in persons, and other forms of exploitation continue to endanger women at all stages of ...
In his new book, Julian Hattem explores how migration can be a climate solution — not just for those who move, but their home ...