“Culture” and Abu Dhabi Government Academy launch the program

"Development of creative skills" opens new horizons for talented people

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The Ministry of Culture and Youth and the Abu Dhabi Government Academy launched the Creative Skills Development Program, with the aim of supporting the creative community in the country by providing world-class training programs for creative, talented, university students and youth, and providing them with the necessary skills and core competencies to contribute to the implementation of the UAE's strategic goals, the development of the cultural and creative industries system, and investment In making future leaders.

In the presence of the Minister of Culture and Youth, Noura bint Muhammad Al Kaabi, and the head of the Government Support Department in Abu Dhabi, Ali Rashid Qannas Al Ketbi, the Undersecretary of the Ministry Mubarak Al-Nakhy and the Dean of the Abu Dhabi Government Academy, Dr. Naama Al-Ameri, signed a memorandum of understanding according to which the creative skills development program will be launched.

The new partnership will provide the opportunity for creative people to benefit from a wide variety of training courses and e-learning programs offered by some of the best universities and educational institutions in the world.

Ambiance and challenges

Mubarak Al-Nakhi affirmed that “the strategic partnership with the Abu Dhabi Government Academy provides the opportunity for human cadres to gain more experience, skills and knowledge in the creative and cultural fields, with the aim of enhancing their knowledge capabilities and opening new horizons for them in the cultural and creative industries sector,” indicating that the partnership will work to invest their energies. Creative and talented people in light of the atmosphere and challenges posed by the Coronavirus in the world and the UAE.

Al-Nakhy added: “The agreement comes within the framework of our constant endeavor to expand the circle of our knowledge partnerships that provide support to the creative community in the country, upgrade their projects and make them more efficient and productive by making use of thousands of training courses available on the online platform.”

"We are continuously working on our strategic plans aimed at empowering young people, supporting their skills, and acquiring sustainable digital education," he added.

Construction march

Dr. Nehme Al-Ameri said, “Our partnership with the Ministry of Culture and Youth comes from confidence in the capabilities of our youth, and their eagerness to keep pace with global changes in all sectors, and to achieve the leadership's aspirations in order to build a bright future, and that they can benefit from the academic program in line with their goals aimed at advancing the march. Construction and sustainable development ».

She indicated that the Academy is keen on harnessing educational programs to serve a larger segment of the youth, and to provide a stimulating environment for knowledge exchange and continuous learning.

Workers in cultural, creative and talented fields, university students and youth from various groups of society can register for the training courses by visiting the following link: https://www.mckd.gov.ae/ ar / abu-dhabi-academy / And benefit from 4000 training courses available on the digital platform.

Certificates from international universities

The Ministry of Culture and Youth and the Abu Dhabi Government Academy have designed a program dedicated to the cultural sector in the fields of: art and design, journalism and media, self-development, entrepreneurship, music, electronic games, and computer science.

The program offers training courses and certificates from international universities such as Stanford University, Berkeley University, Harvard University, Yale University, Melbourne University, Michigan State University, University of Chicago, University of Washington, and University of Pennsylvania.

Mubarak Al-Nakhy:

"Partnership provides an opportunity for human cadres to gain more experiences, skills and knowledge."

Grace Al Ameri:

"The Academy is keen on harnessing educational programs to serve a larger segment of youth, and to provide a stimulating environment for knowledge exchange."

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