RIYADH: Officials on Wednesday announced the launch of a new scholarship program designed to prepare Saudi students for a first class-career in the media industry.
Speaking at a press conference, Minister of Media Salman Al-Dossary said the Media Scholarship Project, developed in partnership with the Ministry of Education, would combine âknowledge with empowerment.â
The initiative, he said, was âaimed at preparing male and female students for the job market by training them and sending them to the worldâs best universities and companies specializing in the media field.â
Minister of Education Yousef Al-Benyan said the growth in the number of Saudi students at top universities was evidence of the Kingdomâs drive to develop its human capital and expand international education opportunities.
The ministers also discussed the countryâs decision to return to a two-semester academic year and the introduction of an artificial intelligence curriculum.
Starting in the 2025-26 academic year, AI studies will be introduced at all stages of education alongside a cybersecurity course for high school students.
Responding to a question from Arab News, Al-Benyan said the 180-day semester âmeets the needs of the educational processâ in șÚÁÏÉçÇű.
The decision was made following a âcomprehensive study that included input from all parties, starting with the students themselves, parents and teachers, as well as experts from within the ministry and other parties,â he said.
The change comes four years after the introduction of a three-term system that aimed to extend study days, expand the curricula and make fuller use of educational resources.
Al-Benyan said the National Center for Curriculum Development had produced 27 digital courses, reformulated 19 as interactive books and reviewed 50 others to support an advanced digital learning environment.
He also highlighted the centerâs role in aligning curricula with national values and identity, and praised the National Institute for Professional Development for its work with teachers.
âThere is a program that will detail the number of values, as well as their quality, and link them to the curriculum and classroom activities. And there will be, God willing, a clear plan from the National Center for Curriculum Development,â he said.
Al-Benyan also announced the launch of 75 new construction projects, worth a combined SR920 million ($245.2 million), designed to enhance the nationâs education infrastructure and outlined a number of other economic achievements
âșÚÁÏÉçÇűâs program to attract regional headquarters for global companies attracted more than 616 global companies in the first quarter of 2021, up from 120 in the previous quarter, exceeding the 2030 target of 500 companies,â he said.
In the industrial sector, he said the number of factories had risen from âabout 7,200 to about 250,500,â while investment had increased from SR955 billion to SR1 trillion and non-oil exports had grown from SR150 billion to SR677 billion.
The ministers were speaking at the latest in a series of quarterly ministerial press conferences designed to shed light on important issues and encourage transparency between officials and journalists, values that align with Vision 2030.