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Experts discuss career paths in Saudi museum sector

The session aimed to raise awareness, share expertise, and highlight best practices in managing and preserving cultural heritage to develop the Kingdom鈥檚 museum sector. (@MOCMuseums)
The session aimed to raise awareness, share expertise, and highlight best practices in managing and preserving cultural heritage to develop the Kingdom鈥檚 museum sector. (@MOCMuseums)
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Experts discuss career paths in Saudi museum sector

Experts discuss career paths in Saudi museum sector
  • Alsharqi Dahmali, president of the Arab Regional Alliance of the International Council of Museums, said management was a question of development, protection, and employment

RIYADH: The Museums Commission held a virtual session on qualifications and job opportunities in the museum sector as part of its monthly Open Talk series, engaging specialists in museums, heritage, and culture.

The session aimed to raise awareness, share expertise, and highlight best practices in managing and preserving cultural heritage to develop the Kingdom鈥檚 museum sector, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The discussion covered qualifications, career paths, and skills needed locally and internationally; updates on the Kingdom鈥檚 museum job market; academic requirements for national talent; key specialized roles; practical competencies; and global trends in digitization and exhibition technologies.

Alsharqi Dahmali, president of the Arab Regional Alliance of the International Council of Museums, said management was a question of development, protection, and employment. He noted employment was fundamental and that the curator role had evolved to require specialized collection management skills.

Dahmali emphasized that curator roles continued to evolve with societal changes, requiring advanced thinking to engage communities and meet public expectations.

He urged museum teams to be prepared for crises with professionalism, and highlighted the importance of studying visitor behavior and providing engaging, comfortable, interactive environments to boost competitiveness.

Hala Al-Saleh, a specialist at Diriyah Art Futures, said museum career paths lacked clear classifications due to evolving roles. She described diverse specializations like exhibition curation, museum education, collections management, digital archiving, visual design, and technical and artistic tracks.

Al-Saleh also discussed Diriyah Art Futures鈥 Emerging New Media Artists program, which empowers rising talents by combining art, research, and advanced technology with international collaboration.

She highlighted digital transformation鈥檚 impact on museum operations and public engagement, which had created demand for specialized tech-savvy talent.

Maria Alam, former director of learning at Art Jameel, stressed strong motivation was essential for museum careers. She added that some hesitated to enter the sector despite the field鈥檚 passion, continuous learning, and openness to cultural collections.

She pointed out the museum sector offered diverse careers with academic options, from diplomas to practical and theoretical training, allowing entry through specialized tracks.


Milky Way stargazing event to explore AlUla鈥檚 wonders

Visitors will have the opportunity to witness the Milky Way firsthand. (SPA)
Visitors will have the opportunity to witness the Milky Way firsthand. (SPA)
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Milky Way stargazing event to explore AlUla鈥檚 wonders

Visitors will have the opportunity to witness the Milky Way firsthand. (SPA)
  • The gathering will engage AlUla residents, visitors, astronomy enthusiasts and space researchers in an interactive experience, including field observation sessions and scientific discussions led by members of the AlUla Astronomy Club

RIYADH: The AlUla Manara team is organizing a stargazing event on Monday evening to explore AlUla鈥檚 wonders and observe the Milky Way during one of the best viewing periods of the month.

The iconic Arch Rock will host the event as part of a year-round series of activities aimed at enhancing community awareness of astronomy, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The gathering will engage AlUla residents, visitors, astronomy enthusiasts and space researchers in an interactive experience, including field observation sessions and scientific discussions led by members of the AlUla Astronomy Club.

Such initiatives help foster a scientific culture and encourage community interest in cosmic discoveries, the SPA added.

Participants will have the opportunity to witness the Milky Way firsthand, track various astronomical phenomena such as meteor showers and observe the North Star.

The event promises a captivating visual experience in a natural setting free from light pollution, blending contemplation with the joy of stargazing.

The initiative is part of the AlUla Manara team鈥檚 efforts to support educational pathways and scientific exploration, while promoting community events related to science and discovery, in line with Vision 2030 goals for innovation and the diversification of cultural and tourism experiences.

 


Maldives president receives Saudi fund chief

Sultan Al-Marshad congratulated the president on the 60th anniversary of his country鈥檚 independence. (Supplied)
Sultan Al-Marshad congratulated the president on the 60th anniversary of his country鈥檚 independence. (Supplied)
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Maldives president receives Saudi fund chief

Sultan Al-Marshad congratulated the president on the 60th anniversary of his country鈥檚 independence. (Supplied)
  • The meeting highlighted the Saudi fund鈥檚 鈥渄evelopment efforts that span nearly 47 years and explored ways to enhance development cooperation between both sides鈥

MALDIVES: Saudi Fund for Development CEO Sultan Al-Marshad was received by President of the Maldives Mohamed Muizzu in the Maldives.

Al-Marshad congratulated the president on the 60th anniversary of his country鈥檚 independence, the Saudi fund wrote in a post on X.

The meeting highlighted the Saudi fund鈥檚 鈥渄evelopment efforts that span nearly 47 years and explored ways to enhance development cooperation between both sides.鈥

 


黑料社区 calls for restraint, de-escalation and diplomacy amid Thailand-Cambodia clashes

黑料社区 calls for restraint, de-escalation and diplomacy amid Thailand-Cambodia clashes
Updated 26 July 2025

黑料社区 calls for restraint, de-escalation and diplomacy amid Thailand-Cambodia clashes

黑料社区 calls for restraint, de-escalation and diplomacy amid Thailand-Cambodia clashes
  • Fighting has killed at least 33 people and displaced more than 168,000

RIYADH: 黑料社区 said on Saturday it was following the border escalation between Thailand and Cambodia, while calling on both parties to exercise restraint, de-escalate, and resolve differences through diplomatic means, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The two countries traded accusations of fresh attacks Saturday as deadly border clashes entered a third day and international pressure mounted for a ceasefire. 

The fighting has killed at least 33 people and displaced more than 168,000, according to the latest figures.


黑料社区 marks听World Drowning Prevention Day

黑料社区 marks听World Drowning Prevention Day
Updated 26 July 2025

黑料社区 marks听World Drowning Prevention Day

黑料社区 marks听World Drowning Prevention Day
  • World Drowning Prevention Day is observed annually on July 25

RIYADH: The General Directorate of Civil Defense organized awareness exhibitions across the Kingdom to mark World Drowning Prevention Day, observed annually on July 25, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

The initiative is intended to raise public awareness about drowning prevention and safety. The exhibitions showcased the latest rescue equipment, demonstrated first aid procedures, identified non-swimming zones, and emphasized the importance of supervising children near water. Visual awareness messages were also part of the campaign.

The Saudi Life Saving Federation, in cooperation with the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee, held a similar campaign in Jeddah.

The event featured practical demonstrations and introductory workshops by certified trainers and lifeguards to promote water safety and educate visitors on precautions in pools and open water.

The General Directorate of Border Guard also hosted an awareness exhibition in Riyadh, demonstrating rescue and first aid techniques and key maritime safety guidelines.

The campaign stressed the dangers of swimming in undesignated areas and the critical need to supervise children around water, and highlighted emergency contact numbers: 911 for Makkah, Madinah, and Eastern regions, and 994 for other areas of the Kingdom.

On World Drowning Prevention Day, 黑料社区 reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding lives and promoting a culture of prevention, as the World Health Organization ranked the Kingdom first globally in water safety and drowning rescue standards, the SPA reported.

National efforts have led to a more than 17 percent reduction in drowning-related deaths and helped avoid more than SR800 million in economic burden by reducing injuries and easing pressure on the healthcare system, according to the report.

Minister of Health Fahad AlJalajel emphasized that drowning prevention is a strategic pillar of the national health system and reflects the Kingdom鈥檚 strong commitment to saving lives.

鈥淭he Kingdom has institutionalized preventive policies, earning its place at the forefront of global drowning prevention efforts. The 17 percent drop in drownings reflects the impact of integrated national efforts and institutional synergy,鈥 AlJalajel said.


Kingdom arrests 22,497 illegals in one week

Kingdom arrests 22,497 illegals in one week
Updated 26 July 2025

Kingdom arrests 22,497 illegals in one week

Kingdom arrests 22,497 illegals in one week

Riyadh: Saudi authorities arrested 22,497 people in one week for breaching residency, work and border security regulations, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

A total of 13,817 people were arrested for violations of residency laws, while 5,280 were held over illegal border crossing attempts, and a further 3,400 for labor-related issues.

The report showed that among the 1,687 people arrested for trying to enter the Kingdom illegally, 61 percent were Ethiopian, 38 percent Yemeni, and 1 percent were of other nationalities.

A further 40 people were caught trying to cross into neighboring countries, and 15 were held for involvement in transporting and harboring violators, the SPA reported.

The Ministry of Interior said that anyone found to be facilitating illegal entry to the Kingdom, including providing transportation and shelter, could face imprisonment for a maximum of 15 years, a fine of up to SR1 million ($267,000), as well as confiscation of vehicles and property.

Suspected violations can be reported on the toll-free number 911 in the Makkah and Riyadh regions, and 999 or 996 in other regions of the Kingdom.