Melbourne: Minister of Health Fahad AlJalajel met today with a group of Saudi students at various Australian universities during a visit to Monash University in Melbourne, one of the world's leading educational institutions. According to Saudi Press Agency, the minister engaged with students from different academic disciplines, emphasizing their role as ambassadors for the Kingdom amidst the ambitious transformation under the Saudi Vision 2030. This vision aims to build a vibrant society and provide world-class services across multiple sectors. AlJalajel highlighted the Human Capability Development Program, which is designed to prepare students for global competition. The program focuses on equipping students with essential and future skills, transferring international best practices in education and training, aligning academic outcomes with local and global labor market needs, and fostering a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship. The meeting underscored the leadership's commitment to investing in hu man capital, as thousands of Saudi students continue their postgraduate studies abroad under the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Scholarship Program. This gathering marked the conclusion of the minister's official visit to Melbourne. He will next travel to Canberra to continue his program to strengthen Saudi-Australian cooperation in sustainable healthcare.
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