AUI Economics Students Attend NESA Expedition Conference at UNILAG

Participants also gained insights on effective networking, building enduring professional relationships, and navigating Nigeria's evolving technological landscape.

AUI Economics Students Attend NESA Expedition Conference at UNILAG

A delegation from the Augustine University Economics Students Association attended the Nigerian Economics Students Association (NESA) Expedition Conference at the University of Lagos, Akoka. The event gathered economics students from various institutions across Nigeria to engage in discussions and activities focused on career preparation and professional development.

The conference centered on several key themes, including the role of students as catalysts for change, career choices, motivational factors, challenges encountered, and strategies for balancing academic and professional pursuits. Participants also gained insights on effective networking, building enduring professional relationships, and navigating Nigeria's evolving technological landscape.

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A highlight of the event was a series of motivational talks by distinguished economists and industry leaders. These speakers shared their career journeys, discussed the importance of resilience and adaptability, and emphasized the need for students to be proactive in their professional growth. They encouraged participants to leverage their academic knowledge to drive innovation and economic progress within their communities.

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Participants from Augustine University expressed enthusiasm about the insights gained from the conference, noting that the event was an eye-opener. The NESA Expedition Conference concluded with a call to action for all attendees to remain committed to their academic pursuits while actively seeking ways to contribute to Nigeria's economic development.