Formation of scientific-analytical and communication skills among students of humanities at the international university (Generation Z Humanities Students at an International University)
Bella Akhmedovna Bulgarova,
Sara Tabatabai,
Roula Elias
et al.
Abstract:Today, recruiting organizations, when selecting potential candidates for vacant positions, emphasize the importance of university graduates having developed communicative and scientific-analytical competencies, which are the main components of "soft skills" for students of the humanities cycle, more conducive to the formation of professionalism than "hard skills", due to the shift in society's priorities towards democratization and humanization socio-psychological principles of performance of official duties w… Show more
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