SRMG-NEOM Collaboration Grows with New Media Training Program

Focusing on digital storytelling skills and lifestyle journalism, the new Arabic-language training course will cover modules such as mobile journalism, photojournalism, and social media
Focusing on digital storytelling skills and lifestyle journalism, the new Arabic-language training course will cover modules such as mobile journalism, photojournalism, and social media
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SRMG-NEOM Collaboration Grows with New Media Training Program

Focusing on digital storytelling skills and lifestyle journalism, the new Arabic-language training course will cover modules such as mobile journalism, photojournalism, and social media
Focusing on digital storytelling skills and lifestyle journalism, the new Arabic-language training course will cover modules such as mobile journalism, photojournalism, and social media

SRMG Academy, the training arm of SRMG, has announced that it was once again partnering with NEOM Media Industries to empower aspiring Saudi journalists, helping them seize the opportunities presented by the technologies and platforms reshaping the industry.

Focusing on digital storytelling skills and lifestyle journalism, the new Arabic-language training course will cover modules such as mobile journalism, photojournalism, and social media, it said.

Demonstrating a shared commitment to elevating journalism in Saudi Arabia, “Master Your Platform” has been meticulously designed to address the ever-evolving demands of contemporary media. Course objectives include mastering the basics of digital storytelling, high-quality content creation utilizing smartphones and search engine optimization.

Students will also explore the rising role of artificial intelligence in content creation, and the principles of consumer journalism. Upon successful completion of the course, a select group of participants will have the opportunity to embark on a two-month paid internship with SRMG’s lifestyle outlets.

Delivered over a four-week period through a combination of in-person and virtual sessions, “Master Your Platform” will combine unique in-house and regional expertise with international media trainers. Leading industry experts, including SRMG Academy Managing Director Alaa Shahine Salha, and Nada alshaibani, Head of NEOM digital Media Academy, will be part of the team of experts delivering the course.

"Master Your Platform" will build upon the successful collaboration between SRMG Academy and NEOM, which commenced late last year with the jointly delivered "Stories to Tell" journalism bootcamp. Fifteen bright Saudi journalism graduates were selected for internships at SRMG’s prestigious platforms, with several of them securing full-time jobs and full-time freelancing opportunities at outlets including Asharq Business with Bloomberg, Asharq Al-Awsat, Al Majalla, Akhbar24 and SRMG’s communications team.

SRMG and NEOM Industry Learning, educational and training arm of NEOM industries, entertainment, culture sector have solidified their collaboration by signing an agreement outlining their intent to partner across numerous pioneering initiatives, including localized content creation and investments in media infrastructure. SRMG Academy’s latest training course exemplifies its commitment to nurturing talent, enhancing skills, and driving the advancement of the media and communication sector in Saudi Arabia and the wider MENA region.



Saudi Falcons Club Raises Endangered Wakri Falcon Count to 14 Through Hadad Program

The club has implemented a comprehensive scientific strategy to enhance biodiversity - SPA
The club has implemented a comprehensive scientific strategy to enhance biodiversity - SPA
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Saudi Falcons Club Raises Endangered Wakri Falcon Count to 14 Through Hadad Program

The club has implemented a comprehensive scientific strategy to enhance biodiversity - SPA
The club has implemented a comprehensive scientific strategy to enhance biodiversity - SPA

The Saudi Falcons Club has achieved a major environmental milestone by raising the number of endangered Lanner Falcon (Falco biarmicus) breeding pairs, known locally as Wakri, from two to 14 through its flagship conservation initiative, the Program to Return Falcons to their Original Habitat (Hadad).

Club spokesman Walid Al-Taweel stated that the Wakri falcon is one of the Kingdom’s rarest and most endangered native species.

He emphasized that the club has implemented a comprehensive scientific strategy to enhance biodiversity, restore ecological balance, and preserve the rich heritage of falconry, aligned with the environmental sustainability goals of Saudi Vision 2030, SPA reported.

Al-Taweel added that the club aims to become a national leader in conserving rare falcons by adopting advanced practices rooted in global standards. It also seeks to engage the local community in falcon rewilding efforts and in reviving their natural habitats, thereby supporting the natural breeding process within the species’ indigenous environments.

The Saudi Falcons Club continues to launch pioneering initiatives that preserve the cultural legacy of falconry, ensure its transmission to future generations, and raise public awareness about the importance of protecting and sustaining rare species as part of the broader goal of achieving environmental balance.