The Red Sea, West of Saudi Arabia History Center Launch Compass Program to Enhance Knowledge, Cultural Content in Red Sea Fields

Riyadh: The Red Sea and West of Saudi Arabia History Center, affiliated with the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives (Darah), is set to launch the "Compass" program on Muharram 16, 1446 AH. The program aims to document the region's history and offers interactive summer programs. It includes a competition to simplify and produce content using innovative means to enrich the knowledge and cultural content of the Red Sea fields. The target participants are university students, graduates, and anyone interested in these fields. The program collaborates with the College of Communication and Media at King Abdulaziz University, the Volunteering and Community Partnership Program "Lenobadir" in Jeddah Governorate, the Jeddah Historic District Program, and the Saudi Committee for Traditional Games. The program will run for five days, with daily activities from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM at the Red Sea and West of Saudi Arabia History Center in Jeddah Governorate. Winners will receive financial prizes, and partic ipants will be awarded certificates of attendance. Experts and specialists will present specialized guidance sessions in the program's tracks. There will also be accompanying activities, such as a folk games competition and a visit to the historic Jeddah area. The "Compass" program comprises three main tracks. The first track focuses on digital production, which includes producing short films, photography, infographic design, and motion graphics. The second track focuses on culture and arts, covering folk games, artwork, literary works, souvenirs, handicrafts, and performing arts. The third track is about emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, augmented reality, educational technologies, and information technology. The program covers a wide range of fields such as history, geography, environmental sciences, language and literature, social and human sciences, marine sciences, communication and media, earth sciences, tourism, natural sciences, architecture and planning, architectural engine ering, health, energy and industry, logistics and transportation, supply chains, emerging technologies, intangible heritage, submerged heritage, textiles and fashion, interior design, sports, and many others. Registration for the program is currently open, and candidates will be contacted later for more details. Further information and registration can be accessed through the center's website. Source: Saudi Press Agency