Home » Sustainable Development Goals » SDG4: Quality Education » 4.3.3 Vocational training events (lifelong learning)

Host events at university that are open to the general public: executive education programmes (this refers to short courses for people who are not attending the university; this specifically excludes courses like MBA) and/or vocational training.

Educational outreach activities beyond the campus are essential for building stronger connections between KISS-DU and the wider community. These initiatives can take the form of tailored lectures, demonstrations, and voluntary student-run schemes aimed at benefiting local schools, communities, and underserved groups. Such outreach not only helps in promoting education and awareness but also enriches the learning experience of the students involved.

One of the key outreach methods is organizing tailored lectures or demonstrations in local schools or community centers. These activities are designed to provide knowledge on subjects or skills that are relevant to the specific needs of the local population.

For example, KISS-DU arranges sessions on science, technology, health education, environmental awareness, or life skills, ensuring the content is engaging and accessible to different age groups and educational backgrounds. By offering practical, real-world knowledge, these sessions can contribute to improving educational standards in the surrounding areas and provide an opportunity for students of KISS-DU to apply what they have learned in the classroom to real-world challenges.

Ultimately, the educational outreach initiatives beyond the campus at KISS-DU help to foster a culture of social responsibility, create a positive impact on local communities, and contribute to the holistic development of students.