Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Development Co. Announces 120 Scholarships

Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Development Co. Announces 120 Scholarships
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Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Development Co. Announces 120 Scholarships

Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Development Co. Announces 120 Scholarships

Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Development Co. has announced 120 scholarships for undergraduate students, for the academic year 2019-2020.

This comes as part of the “Red Sea Development Scholarship Program” held in collaboration with Prince Mugrin bin Abdul Aziz University and the École Hôtelière de Lausanne, one of the oldest hospitality faculties in the world.

Thursday, Sept. 5, will be the last day for submitting applications, and students wishing to join the program will be able to register on the company’s website.

The program covers a number of majors required for the launch of the Red Sea Project’s first phase at the end of 2022 and for the completion of the entire development project in 2030.

Extending over four years (and one additional preparative year), the program offers an integral curriculum about the hospitality industry, management theories, and applied business projects, in accordance with Swiss and international standards in the hospitality and tourism fields.

Students will have the opportunity to undergo field training for two semesters and go through a practical project during the last semester. This will enhance their qualifications in jobs related to what they have studied.

Voicing great enthusiasm towards the initiative, Ahmed Ghazi Darwish, CEO of Red Sea Development Co. added that the company aspires to be part of the Kingdom’s rapid development in the education sector, by contributing to the creation of jobs and career opportunities in line with the Kingdom’s tourism plans.

Darwish said that the program was a sustainable and optimal investment, and an active contribution by the company to the development of the hospitality and tourism sector in the Kingdom.

“Prince Mugrin bin Abdul Aziz University seeks to contribute to the development of Saudi human capital by offering quality programs that would lead to the recruitment of citizens in accordance with international standards, in order to meet the needs of major developmental projects, like the cooperation agreement with the Red Sea Development Co.,” acting director of Prince Mugrin bin Abdul Aziz University Dr. Nabil Al-Rajeh said.



Saudi, US Energy Ministers Visit Kingdom’s First Oil Well

Saudi Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, his American counterpart Chris Wright and Aramco CEO Amin Nasser at Well No. 1 in Dammam. (Saudi Energy Ministry)
Saudi Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, his American counterpart Chris Wright and Aramco CEO Amin Nasser at Well No. 1 in Dammam. (Saudi Energy Ministry)
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Saudi, US Energy Ministers Visit Kingdom’s First Oil Well

Saudi Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, his American counterpart Chris Wright and Aramco CEO Amin Nasser at Well No. 1 in Dammam. (Saudi Energy Ministry)
Saudi Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, his American counterpart Chris Wright and Aramco CEO Amin Nasser at Well No. 1 in Dammam. (Saudi Energy Ministry)

Saudi Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, his American counterpart Chris Wright and Aramco CEO Amin Nasser visited on Monday the Kingdom’s first ever oil well - Well No. 1 - in the Dammam region.

The well was drilled by the Arabian-American Oil Company - now known as Aramco - in 1935, marking a landmark moment in Saudi Arabia’s history and oil industry.

Wright is an official visit to the region that he kicked off in the United Arab Emirates and followed by Saudi Arabia. Qatar is his next stop.

Prince Abdulaziz and Wright had held talks on aspects of cooperation between their countries in several energy fields.