Sakhnin College has recently hosted a first international scientific conference since the outbreak of the Iron Sword War, as part of an innovative project in the field of cultural diplomacy, which is intended to strengthen inter-cultural and social connections. The college is led by the College with the Ministry of Regional cooperation, and there are researchers and academics from Uzbekistan, Turkey, Georgia and Israel.
The three -day conference was held on the college campus and inspired by artificial accommodation (AI) as a tool for processing and designing personal narratives and media imagery, using new technologies to strengthen cultural diplomacy and improving social connections. The main purpose of the conference was to investigate how artificial intelligence could contribute to promoting inter-cultural dialogues and reducing cultural gaps through innovative solutions.
During the events, college researchers, led by Prof. Yasser Awad, presented a series of studies dealing with advanced technologies to improve the understanding of cultural diversity. Among the speakers at the conference were also Dr. Lina Bulls, who explained the effect of artificial intelligence on cultural diplomacy, and Dr. Manal Yazbeck Abu Ahmed, who focused on practical demonstrations for technology.
At the opening of the conference, Prof. Yasser Awad’s knee and emphasized the importance of cooperation between different countries in cultural and communication. He noted that the college aims to offer innovative solutions for developing inter-cultural relationships using smart technologies. Prof. Faisal Azaiza, President of the College, emphasized the college vision of academic collaborations with abroad, while Prof. Payya Nasser Abu-Hija, the college rectangle, noted the contribution of these conferences to strengthen international connections.
The Knesset also included showing ideas that can design the future of cultural diplomacy with the help of artificial intelligence tools, which will replace cultures and knowledge between different countries. The project will continue with the exchange of academic delegations between the participating countries, including visits to Uzbekistan and Turkey, with the aim of strengthening scientific cooperation and expanding research in the field of cultural diplomacy and artificial intelligence.
The Council for Higher Education approved about six months ago that the Sakhnin More Academic College in Sakhnin will start from the next school year to a general academic college that receives a budget from the Planning and Budget of the Council for Higher Education. Sakhnin College will become the first general academic college in Israel operating in an Arab city.
The college is about to open two main faculties, the Faculty of Social Sciences Technology and Computer Science, a student and management students, psychology and computer science. The Faculty of Welfare Sciences and Health will include training in the field of communication, social work and other medical professions in the future, with the wire that connects all is the fact that these are professions that have a demand in the labor market.
Another future program of college leaders is a MA program in collaboration with several universities from abroad in the field of diplomacy and social engagement. .
The Ministry of A support for the Israeli Academy of Academy from its concept as a significant anchor to promote cooperation with the region’s states in the academic-cultural level, which helps strengthen Israel’s status and image in the regional space in particular, and international in general.