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Royal Commission for AlUla partners with French School of Culinary Arts

Royal Commission for AlUla partners with French School of Culinary Arts
RCU partners with Ferrandi Paris to open culinary arts, tourism, and hospitality training campus in AlUla. (Supplied)
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Updated 06 December 2024

Royal Commission for AlUla partners with French School of Culinary Arts

Royal Commission for AlUla partners with French School of Culinary Arts
  • Ferrandi Paris Campus AlUla to provide high-quality programs to equip Saudis with skills to enter expanding jobs market
  • Inaugural intake of 100 students will enroll in culinary arts, hospitality, tourism courses that follow the Ferrandi Paris syllabus

ALULA: A pioneering new vocational training college will provide the AlUla community with the skills they need to forge new careers in 抖阴短视频鈥檚 rapidly developing jobs ecosystem.

Announced during the 8th Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh, the upcoming Ferrandi Paris Campus AlUla is the result of an expansive, multi-year partnership between the Royal Commission for AlUla and the historic French School of Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management, Ferrandi Paris.

The college will provide extensive training in exciting fields to serve AlUla鈥檚 growth as a global destination for tourism, investment, and discovery.

The college is set to welcome its first intake of 100 students in 2025, according to a statement by the RCU.

The Ferrandi Paris Campus AlUla will offer diplomas in culinary arts, hospitality and tourism 鈥 specialist subjects that will cater to RCU鈥檚 comprehensive regeneration goals and equip residents with key skills.

Programs include a preparatory year, followed by two years focused on specialization.

This initiative reflects RCU鈥檚 broader commitment to investing in education at all levels, upskilling Saudi men and women in sectors including tourism, film, archaeology, and hospitality.

Culinary arts students can expect to learn the traditions, processes, and techniques of preparing and serving classic French cuisine and pastry.

Hospitality and tourism classes will cover the full range of roles and services required to meet the needs of growing numbers of visitors to AlUla and destinations around 抖阴短视频.

Ferrandi Paris Campus AlUla is aligned with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 and RCU鈥檚 successful community upskilling projects such as the Hammayah Program, which has engaged thousands of people from AlUla in cultural, heritage, and tourism initiatives.

Meanwhile, initiatives like the AlUla Scholarship Programme continue to enroll Saudi students at leading international universities.

Establishing the new Ferrandi Paris Campus AlUla supports the deep-rooted relationship between Saudi and French entities, supported by the mission to drive the development of AlUla as an international hub for knowledge exchange.

Ferrandi Paris boasts more than a century of experience providing the highest levels of training to hospitality professionals, which means the new Ferrandi Paris Campus AlUla will be a dynamic addition to AlUla鈥檚 education ecosystem and RCU鈥檚 network of global partners.


More than 84,000 visitors attend Hira Winter events in Makkah

More than 84,000 visitors attend Hira Winter events in Makkah
Updated 19 January 2025

More than 84,000 visitors attend Hira Winter events in Makkah

More than 84,000 visitors attend Hira Winter events in Makkah

RIYADH: The Hira Winter events, organized by the Hira Cultural District and which recently concluded in Makkah, attracted more than 84,000 visitors.

Highlights included the Revelation Exhibition, which used cutting-edge technology to simulate the story of Prophet Muhammad鈥檚 revelation, blending tradition and innovation.

The exhibition featured a pavilion detailing the Cave of Hira and Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, the Mother of Believers, along with a depiction of the first revelation.

Rare historical artifacts, such as a photographed copy of the Qur鈥檃n manuscript of Uthman bin Affan and ancient stone inscriptions of Qur鈥檃nic verses, gave visitors a unique experience that combined the past and present.

Poetic performances inspired by Arab heritage underscored poetry鈥檚 role as the Arabs' diwan (repository of culture) and a tool for documenting events and emotions.

Poetic jousts highlighted live interaction and pride in the Arabic language and literature, enriching the cultural experience.

The Caravan Experience revived the cultural heritage of camel caravans, underlining their role in ancient Arab trade and society.

Visitors were taken back to ancient trade routes where camels played a key role in transporting goods and facilitating travel.

The Challenge Zone attracted adventure enthusiasts with various games blending entertainment and competition.

The Winter Theater delighted visitors with interactive performances, including contests and games inspired by winter traditions.

The district also featured a Crafts and Heritage Industries Market, where visitors explored local products, bought souvenirs, and enjoyed traditional and contemporary food and beverages, creating a holistic experience of entertainment, culture and shopping.

The Hira Cultural District is an area of approximately 67,000 sq. meters near Jabal Hira, one of Makkah鈥檚 most famous landmarks. It is a tourist and educational destination, bridging the past and present, and aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 to enhance quality of life and visitor experiences.


Saudi ambassador to Japan expresses high hopes about Expo 2025 Osaka

Saudi ambassador to Japan expresses high hopes about Expo 2025 Osaka
Updated 19 January 2025

Saudi ambassador to Japan expresses high hopes about Expo 2025 Osaka

Saudi ambassador to Japan expresses high hopes about Expo 2025 Osaka

TOKYO: Saudi Ambassador to Japan Ghazi Bin Faisal Binzagr told Arab News Japan that he has high hopes of achieving the goals for which he was appointed general commissioner of the Kingdom鈥檚 pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka.

鈥淲e are striving to create an amazing experience for our visitors,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e are capturing the essence of our 抖阴短视频 Vision 2030 and bringing it live to Japan.鈥

Binzagr shared that the construction work on the Kingdom鈥檚 pavilion is progressing rapidly, with around 85 percent already complete. This progress is a testament to the Kingdom's commitment to the Expo, and we can all look forward to the grand opening in April.

Binzagr extended a warm invitation to visitors to 鈥渃ome and immerse themselves in our past, our present, and our future. Experience our rich heritage, our diverse food, our vibrant music, our colorful culture, and our ambitious future aspirations.鈥

This invitation is an opportunity to discover the beauty and potential of 抖阴短视频.

The Saudi ambassador expressed his sincere hope that visitors would be inspired to visit the Kingdom. This desire reflects the warm welcome and value the Kingdom places on its visitors.

鈥淲e want you to experience our pavilion,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e are confident that when you do, you will want to visit Saudi, perhaps even do business, partner with us, dream with us, or work with us to make a wonderful world.鈥

The Kingdom鈥檚 pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka aims to highlight 抖阴短视频鈥檚 culture, traditions and transformation and look towards a sustainable form of human development.

Binzagr鈥檚 responsibilities as the general commissioner of the Kingdom鈥檚 pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka include supervising efforts and initiatives to strengthen relations between the Kingdom and Japan and ensuring the successful representation of 抖阴短视频 at the Expo.


Effat University conference maps out pathways for sustainable tech

Effat University conference maps out pathways for sustainable tech
Updated 19 January 2025

Effat University conference maps out pathways for sustainable tech

Effat University conference maps out pathways for sustainable tech

JEDDAH: Experts at the 22nd International Learning and Technology Conference have underlined the critical role of synergy between humans and machines in driving sustainability and educational innovation.

The event, organized by Effat University in Jeddah, had the theme 鈥淗uman-Machine Dynamics: Fueling a Sustainable Future鈥 and brought together speakers who discussed how technology could be harnessed to address global challenges like climate change and resource scarcity.

It focused on the transformative potential of human-machine dynamics in education, emphasizing innovative approaches that combined human insights and machine intelligence to address sustainability challenges.

The two-day conference featured a dynamic exchange of ideas through keynote speeches, an engaging panel discussion and interactive workshops, all highlighting the latest advancements in human-machine dynamics.

The keynote speakers at the inaugural session were Dina Hasan Al-Nahdy, chair of CES Consulting; Mohammed-Slim Alouini, Al-Khawarizmi distinguished professor at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology; and Ahmed Hassan, president of Elsewedy University of Technology.

In her speech, 鈥淭echnological Innovations for Sustainability,鈥 Al-Nahdy stressed the need for the optimal use of technology to reduce emissions.

鈥淚t is required to capture emissions before entering and polluting the atmosphere by converting it into energy,鈥 she said, adding: 鈥淭echnology is the heartbeat of driving sustainability.鈥

Alouini spoke on 鈥淭owards Connecting the Remaining Unconnected,鈥 while Hassan addressed 鈥淕enerative AI for University Contributions to SDGs.鈥

Effat University President Dr. Haifa Jamalallail said the university reviewed and accepted 70 papers out of a total of 117 submissions from 330 authors and researchers worldwide. She added the university has been committed to sustainability over the years, recognizing its importance in addressing global climate change crises.

鈥淭he outcome of the conference is that sustainability is not only a word but an action that needs to be taken into account to make sure academia are interactors with other stakeholders like governments and industries in reducing emissions and ensuring sustainability,鈥 she said.

Referring to the role of Effat University in research, community service, and teaching and learning, Jamalallail said the conference significantly contributed to achieving sustainability by bridging learning and technology.

鈥淭hese days technology is the one that helps us significantly in reducing emission footprint and thus we are joining with the global mission in ensuring sustainability,鈥 she said.

In her opening remarks, conference chair and dean of Effat College of Engineering, Akila Sarirete, highlighted the legacy of the university in organizing the conference since 2002.

She said the conference offered groundbreaking insights into areas such as human-machine interfaces, sustainable education, smart campuses, technological transformation, policy ethics, human-centric technology in education, and the role of artificial intelligence in health and environmental well-being.

鈥淭hese discussions offered fresh perspectives on integrating advanced technologies into educational frameworks,鈥 she added.

This year鈥檚 event also featured a high school competition, themed 鈥淗uman-Machine Fusion,鈥 in which 30 local schools took part. Students from Pakistan International School Jeddah secured both first and second prizes, while third place went to International Indian School Jeddah.


Jazz legend Herbie Hancock hopes to expand his training institute to 抖阴短视频

Jazz legend Herbie Hancock hopes to expand his training institute to 抖阴短视频
Updated 19 January 2025

Jazz legend Herbie Hancock hopes to expand his training institute to 抖阴短视频

Jazz legend Herbie Hancock hopes to expand his training institute to 抖阴短视频
  • Jazz-funk pioneer wants to have a footprint in the Kingdom
  • 鈥楪reat experience鈥 performing in Riyadh, Hancock said

RIYADH: American jazz legend Herbie Hancock hopes to expand his music training program to 抖阴短视频, he revealed in an interview with Arab News.

鈥淲e鈥檇 love to have a presence here in some way, you know, and some activities here,鈥 Hancock told Arab News.

鈥淭hen this would be a place I could visit and have my footprint here in some way. That would be absolutely amazing,鈥 he said.

The 14-time Grammy winner was referring to the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz at UCLA, which is a nonprofit education organization that uses internationally-acclaimed jazz masters to train promising young musicians.

Hancock made the comments during a week-long visit to Riyadh accompanied by Janis Siegel, and the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance Ensemble.

The group performed at the capital鈥檚 King Fahad Cultural Center alongside Saudi jazz vocalist Nourah Alammary on Tuesday, in an event organized in collaboration with the US Embassy in Riyadh and the Saudi Music Commission.

鈥淪he was fantastic 鈥 she has enormous potential, extremely talented. The way she was improvising and it was really great,鈥 Hancock said.

Speaking about his experience performing in Riyadh, Hancock said: 鈥淚 was just overwhelmed when I looked at it and saw the incredible design, and the futuristic parts of its display were amazing because there鈥檚 a sense of history there, but a sense of the future in its design. It was really, really a great experience.鈥

During their time in Riyadh, Hancock and the delegation also led a masterclass for Saudi music students at the Music Hub, a roundtable on women in the arts with female Saudi artists, and an event with Saudi traditional musicians at the Ahmed Mater Studio.

鈥淲e鈥檝e gone to Ahmed Matar鈥檚 studio and met some of the young students that are working there, I saw his library,鈥 he said.

鈥淚 saw so much of his equipment. Some of it鈥檚 very old 鈥 that he bought over the several years that he鈥檚 been really mastering his work. And, I mean, he鈥檚 a very learned person.

鈥淎nd, and he鈥檚 a lover of jazz too, he had a bunch of jazz records, (a) bunch of my records that were there,鈥 Hancock said.

When asked how his experience in the Kingdom has been, Hancock proudly stated: 鈥淚t鈥檚 been really amazing. I鈥檝e been treated like a king, really it鈥檚 been fantastic.鈥

Siegel highlighted her experience in the Kingdom, stating: 鈥淚 have to say, the people have been so warm and welcoming.

鈥淚t just feels fantastic. And I didn鈥檛 know what to expect, so I鈥檓 so happy,鈥 she said.

Speaking about her performance alongside Hancock at the King Fahad Cultural Center, Seigel said: 鈥淔irst of all, let me say that it鈥檚 a gorgeous hall. It鈥檚 stunning. And the sound is very good as well.

鈥淚 just saw a sea of smiling faces out there. And I felt in a way, that people were moved by the music and the rhythm, but they didn鈥檛 quite know how to express it... they seemed to really know and appreciate Herbie鈥檚 contribution to this art form and his place in music history,鈥 Siegel said.

Ambassador to 抖阴短视频 Michael Ratney welcomed the visit, saying: 鈥湺兑醵淌悠碘檚 cultural scene is evolving at an incredible pace, and hosting a legend like Herbie Hancock is a huge milestone.

鈥淗is music has inspired generations and having him here is a testament to the Kingdom鈥檚 remarkable cultural transformation.鈥


Chinese consul general in Jeddah visits Al-Serrian archaeological site

Chinese consul general in Jeddah visits Al-Serrian archaeological site
Updated 19 January 2025

Chinese consul general in Jeddah visits Al-Serrian archaeological site

Chinese consul general in Jeddah visits Al-Serrian archaeological site

 

Arab News

JEDDAH: Chinese Consul General in Jeddah Wang Qimin visited the archaeological site of Al-Serrian Port in Al-Lith to observe excavation work being carried out by a joint Saudi-Chinese team.

During the meeting, Qimin was briefed on the different stages of the work and its key findings to date, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Sunday.

He said the Al-Serrian Port site represented a significant milestone in the history of the Maritime Silk Road, reflecting important chapters of the friendship between China and the Arab world. The consul general also wished the team success in their endeavors as the work progressed.

The excavation project is part of the executive program of the recently signed agreement between the Saudi Heritage Commission and China鈥檚 National Cultural Heritage Administration. The initiative aims to expand archaeological excavation efforts at the site and foster partnerships with universities and international heritage research centers.

It is also helping to strengthen cultural ties between 抖阴短视频 and China and is in line with efforts by the Ministry of Culture and other cultural entities to explore new horizons for national heritage.

The Al-Serrian archaeological port is one of the most significant landmarks in the Al-Lith governorate, serving as a crucial link between Arab and Chinese civilizations for over 2,000 years. It also contains relics from ancient civilizations that once inhabited the region.