King Salman Academy Launches Arabic Language Exhibition in Riyadh

The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language in Riyadh has inaugurated the Arabic Language Exhibition. SPA
The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language in Riyadh has inaugurated the Arabic Language Exhibition. SPA
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King Salman Academy Launches Arabic Language Exhibition in Riyadh

The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language in Riyadh has inaugurated the Arabic Language Exhibition. SPA
The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language in Riyadh has inaugurated the Arabic Language Exhibition. SPA

The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language in Riyadh has inaugurated the Arabic Language Exhibition, attended by CEO of the Human Capability Development Program Anas AlMudaifer, alongside experts, academics, and representatives of various organizations.

This exhibition aligns with the goals of Vision 2030 by bolstering the status of the Arabic language and promoting its use in diverse fields.

During the event, the academy's Secretary General Dr. Abdullah Al-Washmi said the exhibition is a vital platform showcasing Arabic in cultural and scientific contexts. It aims to raise awareness and modernize teaching methods for broader engagement, reflecting the Kingdom's dedication to language support and education enhancement.

The exhibition, open during regular hours, offers visitors interactive stations to explore linguistic topics, educational platforms, and specialized training sessions to improve Arabic skills.

Cultural activities also spotlight literary and intellectual experiences, showcasing Arabic as a dynamic language.



Culture Ministry Launches 2025 Handicrafts Research Grant

Culture Ministry Launches 2025 Handicrafts Research Grant
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Culture Ministry Launches 2025 Handicrafts Research Grant

Culture Ministry Launches 2025 Handicrafts Research Grant

The Ministry of Culture, in partnership with the Heritage Commission, has launched the Handicrafts Grant as part of the Year of Handicrafts 2025 initiative, running from July 14 to September 1, to support specialized research that highlights the cultural, social, economic, and intellectual significance of handicrafts in the Kingdom throughout history.

The grant covers six key themes: history of handicrafts, promoting handicrafts, economic impact and competitiveness, technology and its uses, society and handicrafts, and the concepts and cultural significance of handicrafts, SPA reported.

Eligibility requires applicants to hold a master's or doctoral degree, or possess a strong research track record. Submissions must adhere to deadlines, be exclusive to this grant (unless declined), and commit to producing a publishable academic paper.

This initiative aims to support cognitive research, enhance local knowledge for sustainable handicraft development, and foster communication among experts.