Ministry of Culture Adds 118 Educational Institutions to its Cultural Scholarship Program

Ministry of Culture Adds 118 Educational Institutions to its Cultural Scholarship Program
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Ministry of Culture Adds 118 Educational Institutions to its Cultural Scholarship Program

Ministry of Culture Adds 118 Educational Institutions to its Cultural Scholarship Program

The Saudi Ministry of Culture said it is expanding its Cultural Scholarship Program by adding 118 educational institutions to the list of accredited educational institutions.
The move aims to lend support to national cadres, respond to the growing needs of the labor market, and achieve the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 related to culture, SPA reported.
The new addition brings the number of educational institutions supported by the program to 278, distributed in 15 countries: the largest number, 58 institutions, in US, 40 institutions in UK, and one in Russia. Students may obtain scholarships in 13 cultural fields.
The newly added educational institutions include prestigious international universities, most notably: the University of San Francisco, Arizona State University, University of Colorado Boulder, Royal Holloway, University of London, the University of Liverpool, Padova University, in Italy, and Lund University, in Sweden.
The Cultural Scholarship Program is comprehensive and offers a diversity of specializations in the cultural and artistic fields. Scholarship students will have their study costs funded, financial guarantee, paid living expenses, for them and their companions, medical insurance, travel tickets, and will have their academic development followed up on and evaluated.



Horseback Riding Event Blends Tradition, Adventure at Hira Cultural District

The event was held as part of the "Summer of Hira" activities. SPA
The event was held as part of the "Summer of Hira" activities. SPA
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Horseback Riding Event Blends Tradition, Adventure at Hira Cultural District

The event was held as part of the "Summer of Hira" activities. SPA
The event was held as part of the "Summer of Hira" activities. SPA

A thrilling horseback riding event has captivated visitors to the Hira Cultural District, offering a unique blend of history, culture, and adventure.
The event, held as part of the "Summer of Hira" activities, has revived the spirit of traditional Arab horsemanship in a family-friendly atmosphere.
By showcasing the grace and power of Arabian horses, the event has highlighted the deep connection between humans and animals. The competition-style format has ignited a sense of challenge and camaraderie among riders of all ages.
The event also contributed to Makkah's tourism, showcasing the city's rich heritage, and positioning the Hira Cultural District as a vibrant destination for visitors.