
At the kind invitation of the school’s partner Ooredoo, students of the National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences—“M’hamed Yazid”—participated in the 85th training session of the Ooredoo Press Club, held on April 16, 2026, at the company’s headquarters in Ouled Fayet. This participation took place within the framework of strengthening field training and coincided with the celebration of Knowledge Day.
This high-quality session focused on a highly relevant topic: “Artificial Intelligence in Journalism.” It was delivered by Dr. Hassan Drar, who discussed ways of integrating artificial intelligence into journalistic practice to enhance professional performance and improve the quality of digital content, as well as the future role of 5G technology in the media landscape.
The event also featured the presentation of the 19th edition of the “Media Star” competition, offering students and professionals an opportunity to showcase their creativity and compete in an inspiring media environment.
This initiative is part of the school’s efforts to strengthen partnerships with leading industry actors and to enable its students to keep pace with digital transformations while acquiring modern journalistic skills aligned with the demands of the profession.


