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Estonian Applied Schools Graduate Over 2,000 Specialists for Workforce
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Estonian Applied Schools Graduate Over 2,000 Specialists for Workforce

From Postimees · () Estonian

Translated from Estonian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Over 2,000 specialists in fields like engineering, healthcare, and aviation graduated from Estonian applied higher education institutions this academic year.
  • Graduates are entering sectors with high demand for specialists, including healthcare, technology, and security.
  • Many graduates find employment in their fields before even receiving their diplomas, according to the Council of Rectors of Applied Higher Education Institutions.

Estonian applied higher education institutions have successfully prepared over 2,000 specialists for the job market this academic year. Graduates are entering critical sectors such as engineering, healthcare, aviation, arts, internal security, national defense, and entrepreneurship.

Piret Viirpalu, chair of the Council of Rectors of Applied Higher Education Institutions, highlighted the immediate relevance of these graduates. "Applied higher education graduates are going to work in areas where Estonia currently needs specialists the most โ€“ in healthcare, technology, and security," she stated. Viirpalu emphasized that the practical and research-based education equips them to contribute effectively in their fields right away.

Viirpalu also noted the strong employability of these graduates, with many securing professional positions even before completing their studies. This trend underscores the alignment between the curriculum offered by applied higher education institutions and the current demands of the Estonian labor market.

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Originally published by Postimees in Estonian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.