JEDDAH: The University of Jeddah is preparing to launch the first International Forum on Giftedness in Higher Education, which will be held on Sept. 3 and 4, at the university鈥檚 conference center under the patronage of Minister of Education Yousef Al-Benyan.
The forum will showcase award-winning innovations from talented students at the university that have been recognized at international exhibitions.
It will also highlight the latest local and global developments in the field of talent, present policies and programs dedicated to nurturing gifted students, and encourage innovation as a means of empowering national capabilities in the labor market.
The event aims to spread awareness about the importance of supporting gifted students among university students, their families, and stakeholders.
The two-day program will include keynote sessions, panel discussions, cultural competitions, interactive exhibitions, and specialised workshops, offering a wide range of activities for participants.
Organizers said the gathering seeks to contribute to the advancement of talent development and attraction in higher education, keeping pace with global changes and aligning with the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030 goals for sustainable development.
Discussions will also explore the future of talent care in universities, the challenges faced by higher education institutions, and solutions to improve educational environments and talent programs at Saudi and international universities.
The forum will attract university faculty members and leaders in both public and private higher education, schoolteachers, families of gifted and creative students, directors and supervisors of talent centres, as well as social workers, psychologists, and researchers in the fields of talent, excellence, innovation and creativity. Gifted students in general and higher education are also expected to take part.