العدد الثالث: يوليو 2024
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إحدى خريجات جامعة سدني تصبح أول رائدة فضاء في أستراليا | |
حازت الأسترالية Katherine Bennell-Pegg على أول لقب رائدة فضاء أسترالية بعد ان تخرجت من برنامج تدريب رواد الفضاء التابع لوكالة الفضاء الأوروبي . ويذكر أن كاثرين قد تخرجب من جامعة سدني عام 2008م حيث حصلت على درجة البكالورويس المزدوج في الهندسة (الفضاء) والعلوم (الفيزياء)، وقد ألتحقت بالعمل لدى Airbus في أوروبا لمدة عشرة سنوات لتعود بعدها إلى أستراليا وتستلم مهامها الجديدة عام 2019م لدى الوكالة الأسترالية للفضاء والتي تأسست عام 2018م، حيث عملت في البداية كمساعد مدير في قطاع بناء القدرات الفضائية والروبوتات والأتمتة لتنتقل بعدها في عام 2022م لمنصب المدير لإدارة تكنولوجيا الفضاء لدى الوكالة. للمزيد من المعلومات: University of Sydney | ![]() |
الدكتور التمني يلتقي وكلاء جامعة غريفيث |
![]() أستقبل القائم بأعمال الملحقية الدكتور عبدالباري التمني بوكلاء جامعة غريفيث حيث أستعرض الجانبان أحول الطلبة السعودين لدى الجامعة وسبل تعزيز الخدمات المقدمة للطلبة. وأتفق الطرفان على تعزيز التنسيق فيما بينهم حيال البرامج التي تقدمها الجامعة ومستوى الخدمات المقدم للطلبة السعوديين ودعم الشراكات البحثية بين الجامعة والجامعات السعودية. |
الدكتور التمني يلتقي بمديرة وحدة الطلبة المبتعثين الدوليين من جامعة كيرتن |
![]() أستقبل القائم بأعمال الملحقية الدكتور عبدالباري التمني مديرة وحدة الطالبة المبتعثين الدوليين بجامعة كيرتن من ولاية غرب أستراليا حيث أستعرض معها أحوال الطلبة السعوديين الدارسين لديهم وسبل تعزيز الخدمات المقدمة للمبتعثين الدارسين من قبل الجامعة.
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تجربة مبتعث في أستراليا: المبتعث د. مازن باعظيم |
يتحدث المبتعث د. مازن هشام بن يسلم باعظيم في هذا التسجيل عن تجربته كمبتعث وكرئيس للنادي السعودي في غرب أستراليا |
جامعة سيدني توقع مذكرات تفاهم مع دولة فيتنام |
![]() وقعت جامعة سدني على مذكرة تفاهم مع كلاً من دائرة الصحة لمدينة Ho Chi Minh ومذكرة تفاهم أخرى مع Institute of Development Studies بدولة فيتنام. وتهدف مذكرة التفاهم الموقعة بين جامعة سدني ودائرة الصحة بمدينة Ho Chi Minh الى تعزيز التعاون بين الجانبين في مجالات العلوم الطبية، والأمراض المزمنة والمعدية، وجوانب أخرى من الطب والصحة التي تهم الجانبين. كما سعت مذكرة التفاهم بين معهد Net Zero Institute التابع لجامعة سدني و HCMC Institute of Development Studies الى تعزيز التعاون في تطوير وتحوير وتمكين التبني المجتمعي للتقنيات والأنظمة لتحقيق إزالة الكربون على مستوى العالم. وقد حضر التوقيع كلاً من وكلاء جامعة سدني وممثلين عن مدينة Ho chi Minh والحكومة الفيتنامية. الرابط: University of Sydney |
جامعة سيدني توقع مذكرات تفاهم مع دولة فيتنام
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تم تعيين الخبيرة بشؤون التعليم العالي السيدة Bronte Neyland كنائبة جديدة لرئيس الجامعة سونبرن للشؤون الخارجية. ويذكر أن السيدة Bronte Neyland تعمل حالياً بمقع Pro Vice-Chancelor Future Students لدى الجامعة. وتتمتع السيدة Bronte Neyland بخيرة بمجال التعليم العالي وقطاع التدريب المهني لمدة تتجاوز العشرين عاماً حيث سبق لها العمل بمواقع قيادية لدى جامعة فيكتوريا والتعليم المحلي في أستراليا بالإضافة لعملها بالسابق لدى إحدى الحكومات المحلية في دولة اليابان.
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جامعة فيكتوريا تفتتح حديثاً مركز الإتصال الطلابي | |
تم إفتتاح مركز الإتصال الطلابي لدى جامعة فيكتوريا بمدينة ملبورن حيث سيحتوي المركز على 52 موظفاً محلياً لإدارته بهدف خلق خدمات طلابية متميزة للطلبة الحاليين والجدد ويتضمن إصدار قبولات والتسجيل وتلبية إستفسارات الطلبة لمراحل التدريب المهني، والبكالوريوس والدراسات العليا والطلبة الدوليين. |
جامعة سيدني توقع مذكرات تفاهم مع دولة فيتنام | |
دخلت جامعة سدني للتقنية ممثلة بمركز التعاون مع منظمة الصحة العالمي للتمريض، والولادة والتطوير الصحي بشراكة مع دائرة الشؤون الخارجية والتجارة الأسترالية ببرنامج مدته خمسة سنوات يهدف لدعم وتطوير الخدمات الصحية بمنطقة دول المحيط الهادي. وقد أعلنت وزيرة الخارجية الأسترالية Penny Wong عن البرنامج حيث خصصت الحكومة الأسترالية ما قيمته 45.5 مليون دولار أسترالي للدول الواقعة بمنطقة المحيط الهادي بهدف دعم الصحة المجتمعية لسكان هذه الدول. ستقوم جامعة سدني للتقنية خلال مدة خمسة سنوات بالتعاون مع شركاء من هذه الدول على بناء معايير الرعاية الصحية لسكان هذه الدول بهدف التأكد من أن دول المحيط الهادي ستكون قادرة على مواجهة تحديات الرعاية الصحية الحالية والمستقبلية لسكان هذه الدول. للمزيد من المعلومات: University of Technology Sydney |
جامعة Charles Sturt تعلن عن فتح فرع لها في مدينة ملبورن اعتباراً من عام 2025م | |
أعلنت جامعة Charles Sturt بأنها وبالتعاون مع Navitas سيتم إفتتاح فرع لها بمدينة ملبون على أن يبدء الفرع الجديد بتقديم الخدمات التعليمية اعتباراً من العام 2025م. ويذكر أن جامعة Charles Sturt تعد من الجامعات التي تعنى بتقديم خدمات للطلبة في المناطق الريفية خارج المدن الرئيسية، إلا ان فلسفة الجامعة بالتوسع حديثاً قد بدأت بإفتتاع فرعهم الجديد بداية هذا العام 2024م في مدينة سدني. ومن المهم ذدره هو ان Navitas يعد من أهم الشركات الخاصة التي تعمل بمجال التعليم على مستوى العالم ولهم شراكات مع العديد من الجامعات الأسترالية وخصوصاً في تقديم برامج اللغة والتحضيرية بالإنابة عن بعض الجامعات والعديد من الكليات المتخصصة وغيرها من المعاهم الأكاديمية في أستراليا وعلى مستوى العالم. للمزيد من المعلومات: Charles Sturt University |
الأمين العام للأمم المتحدة يعين Hon Julie Bishop كمفوض خاص لدولة ماينمار | |
أعلن الأمين العام للأمم المتحدة السيد Antonio Guterres عن تعيين Hon Julie bishop والتي تشغل حالياً منصب Chancellor لجامعة أستراليا الوطنية ANU كمبعوثة للأمم المتحدة لدولة ماينمار. ويذكر أن السيدة Bishop سبق لها أن كانت اول أمراة في تاريخ استراليا في الحصول على منصب وزيرة الخارجية الأسترالية وأول أمرأة تحصل على منصب Chancellor لجامعة أستراليا الوطنية. وبحسب موقع الجامعة، ستحتفظ السيدة Bishop على موقعها لدى الجامعة عند البدء بمهامها الجديدة كمبعوثة جديدة لدى الأمم المتحدة. للمزيد من المعلومات: Australian National University | ![]() |
جامعة ولولنغونغ تعين البريفسور John Dewar رئيساً مؤقتاً للجامعة | |
أعلنت جامعة ولونغونغ عن تعيين الرئيس السابق لجامعة لاتروب البريفسور John Dewar رئيساً مؤقتاً للجامعة. ويعد البريفسور Dewar من القادة المتميزين على مستوى القيادات الجامعية حيث تسلم منصب رئيس جامعة لاتروب لمدة 12 عاماً ويتمتع بخبرة طويلة في إدارة الجامعات ويعد من بين رؤساء الجامعات الأسترالية الذي خدم في هذا الموقع المدة الزمنية الأكبر. أستلم البريفسور Dewar مهامة الجديدة بشهر يونيو وسيستمر بمهامة حتى يتم تعيين رئيساً دائماً للجامعة حيث تجدر الإشارة إلى أن عملية تعيين رئيس للجامعة تستغرق فترة من الزمن قد تصل لعدة أشهر. للمزيد من المعلومات: The University of Wollongong (UOW) |
محطات ثقافية في أستراليا… | |
![]() تحتضن أستراليا العديد من الفعاليات الثقافية والفنية والرياضية وغيرها على مدى العام، ويُعرف عن الشعب الأسترالي اهتمامه بالأنشطة الرياضية والمهرجانات الموسيقية وعروض المسرح وغيرها من الفعاليات المختلفة. يعد موقع Australia.com من بين المواقع التي تهدف للترويج للسياحة وتقديم كافة المعلومات التي تخص كافة الفعاليات في أسترالية. |
Melbourne Winter Masterpieces |
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2024 Great Northern Darwin Cup Carnival |
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BLEACH Festival |
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Saudi Students’ Clubs in Australia Celebrate Eid Al Adha | |
The Saudi Students’ Clubs in Australia celebrating Eid Al-Adha, which was held after performing the Eid Al-Adha prayer ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Visit by Delegates from Griffith and Curtin Universities to SACM | |
His Excellency Dr. Abdulbari Altamni, the Acting Cultural Attaché to Australia & New Zealand, welcomed the delegates from Griffith University, where the two sides discussed the conditions of Saudi students at the university and ways to enhance the services provided to them. The two parties are keen to enhance coordination between them regarding the programs offered by the university and the level of services provided to Saudi students and to support research partnerships between the university and Saudi universities. | ![]() |
Dr. Altamni meets the Director of the International Student Scholarship Unit at Curtin University | |
| His Excellency Dr. Abdulbari Altamni, the Acting Cultural Attaché to Australia & New Zealand, welcomed the Director of the International Student Scholarship Unit at Curtin University. Discussions centered around enhancing the services provided to the students studying on scholarship by the university, with Dr. Altamni underscoring the importance of supporting all Saudi students throughout their studies at Curtin University. ![]() |
Experience of Saudi students in Australia: Dr. Mazen Hisham Ba-Azeem |
In this recording, Dr. Mazen Ba-Azeem talks about his experience as a student and as president of the Saudi students Club in Western Australia |
180 Beach Club in Khobar
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![]() About this event: At our beautiful location in Khobar City. In this edition, the club will be offering extra fun! and more facilities as:
Indoor lounge area, Beach Swimming Area with full privacy, up to 300 Sun beds, Food and beverage dining, Blue Market, DJ, live shows, jet skis, kayaks, soccer, and volleyball. Date: 9 June to 20 July More details of this event: https://www.visitsaudi.com/en/dammam/events/180-beach-club-in-khobar |
Otaiqah Dates Season 2024 |
![]() About this event: Otaiqah Dates Season is the largest dates season in the Riyadh region, where you can find the finest varieties of dates in an atmosphere of warmth and grandeur. Visit us at the Otaiqah Market tent. Date: 1 August to 3 November More details of this event: https://www.visitsaudi.com/en/riyadh/events/otaiqah-dates-season-2024 |
Perfumes of the East
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![]() About this event: Perfumes have been happily wed to the Arab world for quite some time. In fact, in the Earliest Antiquity, the Arab world became the birthplace of a perfume civilization. Since, fragrances have occupied a seat of high esteem, deeply rooted in Arab society. Pleasant smells are considered a sign of good etiquette and a code of aesthetic sensibility, and permeate cultural and social practices. The exhibition, organized by the Institute du Monde Arabe and hosted in the National Museum in Riyadh in its first international stop, recounts the close relationship that unites perfumes with the Arab world. It sheds light on the characteristic fragrances of the East and the various traditions that gave perfume a social role.
“Perfumes of the East” exhibition invites visitors to an immersive journey designed as an intimate stroll through different spaces: first in nature, then through the streets of a town, and lastly inside a home. The trajectory reveals to visitors the practices and history of perfumes through a unique collection of historical artefacts and contemporary artworks. Date: 21 May to 14 September More details of this event: https://www.visitsaudi.com/en/riyadh/events/perfumes-of-the-east |
Aseer Summer Season 2024 |
![]() A Cool Escape Amid the Heat About this event: As temperatures soar around the world, Aseer transforms into a natural oasis adorned with rain and clouds. The Aseer Summer Season is the perfect opportunity to escape the summer heat and enjoy refreshing mist and dew-filled air. Aseer brings together its enthusiasts to celebrate the summer amidst enchanting landscapes and a variety of events suitable for both families and individuals. Visitors can immerse themselves in breathtaking scenery, from towering mountain peaks to the Tihama plains, along with coastal beaches and desert nature.Date:1 June to 1 September More details of this event: https://www.visitsaudi.com/en/seasons/aseer-season |
Saudi education ministry, SDAIA sign SR440m deal to establish educational endowment portfolio |
![]() About this event: RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Education on Thursday signed a memorandum of understanding with the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority to establish an educational endowment portfolio.
SDAIA was represented by the national platform for charitable work, Ihsan.
The portfolio, which will support both general and university-level education, saw contributions on the first day reach SR440 million ($117.3 million), the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The MoU was signed by CEO of the Ihsan platform Ibrahim Al-Husseini and Director-General of the General Department of Social Responsibility and Voluntary Work Mishari Al-Juwairah.
Minister of Education Yousef Al-Benyan and Vice President of SDAIA Sami Muqeem were also present at the signing.
The deal aims to enhance cooperation between the ministry and Ihsan to activate a group of joint educational programs and initiatives, build a promising generation whose educational needs are met, and enable different segments of society and donors to contribute to supporting education programs and initiatives, including developing educational organizations related to data science and artificial intelligence.
Following the signing of the MoU, seven Saudi universities contributed to the portfolio with a total of SR320 million, with SR50 million each from Umm Al-Qura University, Jeddah University, Islamic University of Madinah, Dar Al-Hekma University, Hail University, and University of Tabuk, while Taif University donated SR20 million.
Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al-Khudair contributed SR70 million toward developing educational organizations and supporting capacity-building and academic programs directed at the non-profit sector.
The King Abdullah Humanitarian Foundation also signed a memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Education to support the sustainability of university educational endowments to the amount of SR50 million as a contribution to the portfolio.
The proceeds were returned to the university endowments, bringing the total contributions to the portfolio through Ihsan to SR440 million. Since its launch, the Ihsan platform’s donations have reached more than SR7 billion, benefiting over 4.8 million beneficiaries in various charitable and development fields, including over 1.6 million beneficiaries in the educational field.More details: Arab News |
How Technology is Shaping Education in Saudi Arabia – By: Andrea Benito |
![]() During the pandemic, an estimated 1.500 million students missed school, institutions adopted smart technologies to ensure the continuity of education. This wave of digital transformation brings long-term benefits and goes beyond the mere growth of distance learning. The importance of education in supporting the success of Saudi Vision 2030 cannot be overstated. The transformation of the economy through discovery and innovation across a multitude of sectors ranging from digital services to life sciences and clean sustainable energy requires a well-educated workforce. “Saudi Arabia clearly understands this and has led the way in establishing top-notch institutions of advanced research and higher learning. From what I see across the nation, there is an emphasis on STEM. It is recognized that these areas are the cornerstones of economic transformation. The organization that I work for King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) is an example of those efforts,’ explained Jason Ross, CIO at KAUST. “There was a time when this region, and the greater Islamic world, served as the epicentre of global scientific advancement. The famous “House of Wisdom” or Bayt Al-Hikma served as a beacon of knowledge while much of the western world descended into the depths of the Dark Ages a millennium ago. So, the pursuit of scientific discovery and technological innovation is just part of the culture, and the reinvigoration of those educational pursuits will serve as the foundation of the Kingdom’s transformation success for decades to come.” More details: CIO.com |
AI a Beacon of Advancement for Saudi’s Education Sector |
![]() Artificial Intelligence (AI) heralds great promise for Saudi Arabia’s education landscape – but what is now seen as a risk needs to be transformed into an opportunity by implementing coherent policy. This is according to report from Emkan, which explores the potential but also the challenges that need to be addressed.
The ethical use of AI in education is a topic of debate among educational and government leaders around the world. The popularity and ease of access of tools like ChatGPT and Gemini could result in issues like over-reliance, plagiarism, and a deficiency in critical thinking skills among students.
Past research shows that the best way to avoid issues with AI is by educating students about it and guiding them on appropriate use. Teachers play a pivotal role in this process and can empower students to make informed decisions, but solid policies and guidelines from above are also essential.
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, the integration of AI stands as the beacon of transformative potential. As we navigate the complexities of preparing today’s learners for the challenges of tomorrow, AI emerges, promising innovative solutions to enhance K-12 education,” said Basma Bushnak, CEO of Emkan.
Saudi Arabia has a dedicated authority for investigating and regulating AI: the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA). This authority has helped to forward the many applications of AI in many different industries.
There is a lot of positive potential for AI in the educational sector. Among the many use cases for AI in education is the creation of intelligent tutoring systems and delivering personalized instruction to students. A main focus of educational AI tools is to offer students uniquely-tailored learning experiences.
Other interesting and unique use cases include things like AI tools that allow students to interview historical figures, or a language acquisition model that helps students learn a language.
On the other hand, of course, educational institutions around the world have been careful to restrict or outright prohibit some usage of AI that falls into the territory of cheating or plagiarism. Some universities have zero-tolerance policies in place for writing courses, while others teach students to benefit from AI tools in content creation and technical communications.
Overcoming challenges
“As we embark on this journey into the AI driven educational frontier, we must simultaneously navigate a landscape marked by challenges, ethical considerations, and the compulsion to ensure meaningful access for all, especially in consideration of the KSA local educational landscape,” said Bushnak. Many universities (including some of the UK’s Russell Group schools) have put strict guidelines in place. These guidelines define the ethical use of AI in an academic setting and also cover how teachers should approach imparting AI literacy.
The Saudi educational system has this multitude of international examples to follow in setting their AI strategies. Emkan’s survey of Saudi students and school leaders showed that, indeed, Saudi institutions would greatly benefit from more clear AI guidelines.
Most respondents reported that they had only limited awareness of polices concerning AI in the area of education. A majority of students were unaware of their school’s AI-related policies, meaning they are unsure how they may legitimately use the tools, if they are allowed to use them at all.
Around half of polled educators said they were interested in establishing AI policies because they wanted to streamline the introduction of these new and innovative tools. Likewise, more than half of the school leaders want to implement policies that align with international norms.
The report from Emkan suggests that Saudi Arabia’s educational AI policies should focus on fostering AI literacy, hands-on AI experience for students, professional development for teachers, and further policy development and implementation.
“As KSA embarks on its AI-driven educational journey, a proactive and collaborative approach is essential,” said Bushnak. The usage of AI in schools in the Middle East has already been a topic of some debate – especially in the context of a relative lack of guidelines. For example, a report from last year showed how large percentages of students and workers in the UAE were using AI, many without the awareness (or permission) of their employers or teachers. More details: Consultancy-Me |
Saudi Cancer – Education Website Launches in Arabic |
![]() The Zahra Breast Cancer Association and Nestle Health Science have launched an Arabic version of a well-known website to help educate patients, survivors and their families about proper nutrition and care.
The association signed an agreement with Nestle on Wednesday to launch the “My Cancer My Nutrition” website in the language, as a part of a broader cooperation pact.
The agreement was signed in Jeddah by Hanadi Alouthah, CEO of the association, and Robert Helou, CEO of Nestle Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Oman. Also present was Hanzade Yaz, Nestle’s business executive officer for the region.
Dr. Suad bint Mohamed Bin-Amer, founder of the association, said: “We are pleased to sign this strategic partnership with Nestle Health Science, as it reflects our commitment to providing a broader range of healthcare services to our beneficiaries.”
She added: “Through ‘My Cancer My Nutrition’ platform, our patients will be able to learn about nutrition needs during treatment and how to manage treatment side effects that could affect how well you eat.
Nutrition is an important part of cancer treatment. Eating the right kinds of foods during and after treatment can help you feel better and stay stronger.”
Helou said: “Both Nestle KSA and Zahra NGO are deeply committed to improving public health and supporting the local community. This shared vision creates a strong foundation for collaboration.”
He added: “We are committed to supporting Zahra’s initiatives aimed at increasing healthcare awareness and knowledge about the procedures and preventive measures that can and will provide a healthier future for all women in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”
He said Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 emphasizes the importance of improving public health and quality of life, and the website would “contribute to these national objectives.”
Dr. Omar Iskandarani, oncology consultant at King Abdulaziz University Hospital, was present at the signing.
Several cancer survivors present participated in a panel discussion at the event. More details: Arab News |
MoU Aims to Invest in Saudi Education Sector |
![]() The Saudi Ministry of Education, represented by the General Department of Investment and Privatization, signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Projects Support Fund initiative at the Ministry of Finance.
The MoU aims to expand the scope of lending in the education sector and develop procedures to complete new and existing educational projects in line with Vision 2030.
The agreement includes cooperation in developing additional incentives for loans in the education sector to increase the investment attractiveness of significant projects and apply distinguished financial standards.
It also targets developing and improving procedures by sharing expertise, information, and business and processing funding requests, which increases the efficiency of support to increase competitiveness in the education sector.
The agreement aims to improve the environment and educational facilities, raise the competitiveness of the sector by maximizing its economic impact and provide funding for priority educational projects.
The Ministries of Education and Finance will exchange expertise in implementing joint initiatives, as per the MoU, to bolster the Ministry of Education’s role in supporting the use of local content in its projects. The Project Support Fund is one of the initiatives of the Ministry of Finance’s stimulus packages, with a capital of SR10 billion allocated to provide financing and support for significant projects in the health, education, and real estate development sectors. More details: Asharq Al Awsat |
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