RIYADH: Saudi Electronic University, led by President Dr. Lilac Al-Safadi, has established the Global Trends in E-Learning Forum to enhance the future of education. “Utilizing technologies in learning will not only improve the resilience of education but offer quality and affordable learning at scale,” Al-Safadi told Arab News. The opening ceremony of the forum is set to be
GTEL will host top leaders and innovators of education from various countries of the world, under the patronage of Saudi Minister of Education Dr. Hamad Al-Sheikh.
RIYADH: From investments in multi-billion-dollar megaprojects and online learning, to fintech and green financing, there are many sectors Saudi Arabia and the UK see as opportunities for growth, especially as the latter prepares to leave the EU and adopt a more global, independent trade outlook.
Speaking at the biannual meeting of the Saudi-British Joint Business Council, hosted by the Council of Saudi Chambers, Saudi Minister of Commerce Dr. Majid Al-Qasabi said there are a myriad of opportunities where the two Kingdoms can cooperate across different sectors.
Dr. Emad Al-Thukair, chair of the Saudi-British Joint Business Council, told the virtual event that in a post-Brexit world “there are huge opportunities of cooperation between the Kingdom and the UK in the health, education and energy sectors.”