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November 14, 2012 - Royal Thimphu College held its Second Annual Career Fair. The Career Development Center at RTC invited 25 speakers from diverse corporations, companies, and organizations to speak to groups of students about their professions, explaining the details and opportunities of jobs in various sectors, and the skills and other attributes needed to be successful. 

A special emphasis was placed on entrepreneurship, consistent with the fact that the career fair occurred during Global Entrepreneurship Week which the Loden Foundation is promoting for the first time this year in Bhutan.

The fair opened in the College Auditorium with the RTC Director outlining the steps the RTC is taking to prepare students for their future careers. His remarks were followed by a very informative keynote address by Mr. Gerard Tardy, Loden Entrepreneurship Director, who discussed the skills and attitudes that contribute to creating a successful entrepreneurship.

The presenters, including officials from banks, the media, information technology, tourism, foundations, and the teaching profession, adjourned to 25 classrooms to speak to rotating groups of students. The diverse group of presenters also included entrepreneurs, consultants and representatives from fashion design, the film industry, hospitality, police, and the politics sector.  Presentations were followed by an informal meeting between internship-seeking students and those entities offering internships during the winter break. 

This half-day event was designed to foster communication between the RTC community and the professional community and to help prepare students for success in the world of work. 

 

 

On 10th October 2012, the RTC community welcomed Francoise Pommaret to its campus to deliver a talk on a very fascinating topic, "A journey of Bhutan through a life lens". Ms. Pommaret's talk focused on her experiences in Bhutan since 1979, which she shared with the students and staff of the college.

She discussed with the curious audience the changes that have taken place in Bhutan over several decades, stating "The development that took place in the past 20 years is very admirable as it is what Europe did in the past 100 years". She also spoke about the minimal communication system available when she first came here and how the difficulties in transportation impeded the development of the strong and supportive community that we presently have. She pointed out amazing changes that have occurred with rapid growth in the initially tiny business community, the expansion of the health and education systems, the development of urban centers, and progress in the national language, awareness of culture, etc.

Although of French nationality, Francoise Pommaret grew up in the Congo. She received her MA in the history of art and archeology from the Sorbonne in Paris and completed her studies in the Tibetan language at the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations, INALCO also in Paris.. Her work mainly focuses on Bhutan; she conducts lectures around the world on aspects of Bhutanese history and culture. She also currently serves as advisor to the Institute of Language and Culture Studies (ILCS), Royal University of Bhutan.

It was indeed a wonderful opportunity for the RTC community to listen to Ms. Francoise Pommaret and to learn about an era in Bhutan which most of the students & staff have not experienced.

 

Three years after its establishment as the only private college in the country, the Royal Thimphu College celebrated the graduation of its first batch of students. It was a historical event for the students, the RTC, and the country as the college presents Bhutan with its first batch of RTC graduates in programs ranging from B.Com. and BBA to BA's in many fields including Computer Applications, a new program developed at RTC to help the country meet its goal of expanding activity in the IT area. The celebration was held on Tuesday, July 3 at the Royal Thimphu College Auditorium.

The Honorable Prime Minister, Lyonchen Jigmi Y Thinley, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest and other distinguished guests such as the Minister of Economic Affairs, officials from the Ministry of Education, members of the University Council, representatives from various organizations, and the family and well-wishers of the graduating students were present to be a part of the event. The celebration also was honored by the presence of Her Royal Highness, Ashi Kesang Wangmo Wangchuck, the promoter of the Royal Thimphu College.

His Excellency, Lyonchen Jigmi Y Thinley, awarded the 232 graduating students with course completion certificates. In addition, students who exhibited excellence in academics as well as outstanding leadership were awarded medals by HRH Ashi Kesang Wangmo Wangchuck.

RTC shared its students' excitement at this historic celebration and wishes them the best in their new endeavors.