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Installation of the Local Theatre Committee at the School

In a distinguished cultural atmosphere filled with creativity and artistic spirit, the Director of the school, Professor Khaled Lalaoui, supervised the installation of the Local Theatre Committee within the university setting. This step reflects the growing commitment to strengthening theatrical practice within the academic environment and linking it to its broader cultural and artistic context.

The installation ceremony was attended by a notable group of participants, including a representative of the West University Services Directorate, the Head of the Artistic Division at the Algerian National Theatre, the Head of the Cultural and Sports Activities Department, a cultural advisor from the Palace of Culture Moufdi Zakaria, and the President of the School’s Cinema and Theatre Club. Their presence highlighted the collective efforts to support cultural activity within the institution.

The event was further enriched by the presence of Dr. and artist Abdelkader Griou, who added an artistic touch through his visit. He interacted with students and encouraged them to engage in theatrical work, emphasizing the importance of theatre as a space for free expression, talent development, and cultural awareness.

The installation of this committee marks a qualitative step toward embedding theatrical culture within the school and opening new horizons for students to create and excel, in line with the university’s mission to promote art and (thought).

Launch of the 6th Entrepreneurship Training Program

On April 22, 2026, the 6th entrepreneurship training program officially began at the National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences.

The opening session witnessed the presence of trainee students carrying project ideas and entrepreneurial initiatives. The first session was delivered by Dr. Douida Amina, focusing on the fundamentals of entrepreneurship.

This program aims to support students in developing their project ideas and strengthening their entrepreneurial skills.

Training Workshop on Interpersonal Communication Skills and Influence Marketing

As part of the training program for students enrolled under Decision 1257, a training workshop was organized on the importance of developing interpersonal communication skills and their impact on influence marketing.

The workshop was supervised by Prof. Dr. Nassim Bouqataia.

During this workshop, students were able to:

  • Develop persuasion skills
  • Use body language to build trust
  • Apply influence marketing to effectively reach target audiences
  • Engage and participate through practical activities

We extend our sincere thanks to Prof. Dr. Nassim Bouqataia for his active engagement with students and for the valuable guidance he provided.

Celebrating World English Language Day at the School

On the occasion of World English Language Day, observed on Thursday, April 23, the National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences—M’hamed Yazid—celebrates this important cultural and academic event through the organization of a series of distinguished activities and events that reflect the status of the English language in the fields of media and communication.

The school will host a rich and diverse program, including:

  • Interactive training workshops
  • Scientific presentations and lectures
  • Cultural and creative activities
  • Spaces for linguistic exchange and the enhancement of students’ skills

This celebration highlights the importance of English as a global language of communication and a key tool for accessing knowledge and international media production, especially in light of rapid digital transformations.

An open invitation is extended to everyone to actively participate in these events and take advantage of this opportunity to enhance their language skills and broaden their academic and professional horizons.

Be there… and let this day be a space for discovery and creativity!

A Journey of Challenge and Excellence to Constantine

A journey of challenge and excellence to Constantine.

In an atmosphere filled with enthusiasm and ambition, the Elite Club (Ellite) is heading today to the city of Constantine to participate in the National Chess Competition, carrying with it a spirit of challenge and a strong will for excellence.

The club is represented in this competition by:

  • Qalguil Mohamed Salah
  • Haroun Hado

This participation represents a new milestone in our students’ journey of excellence and creativity, and an opportunity to showcase their intellectual abilities and strategic skills in one of the most prestigious mind games.

We wish the club members every success in this national competition. As ambassadors of your school, we trust your determination and believe in your ability to achieve honorable results.

Return to us with achievements and pride… for you are truly the Elite!

World Intellectual Property Day Celebration at the School

In a distinguished academic atmosphere, the National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences—M’hamed Yazid—hosted today the events marking World Intellectual Property Day, under the theme: “Intellectual Property, Sport and Innovation”, organized by the Technology and Innovation Support Center (CATI).

The event saw the participation of a select group of professors, experts, and stakeholders, along with the school’s students. Rich presentations and in-depth discussions highlighted the importance of protecting creativity and encouraging innovation, particularly at the intersection of sports and technology.

The event also benefited from notable media coverage, with the presence of representatives from several media outlets, reflecting the growing interest in such scientific and knowledge-based initiatives.

This event is part of the school’s commitment, through its CATI center, to instilling a culture of intellectual property among students and raising awareness of its role in supporting creativity and development.

We extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to all partners, speakers, staff, and students who contributed to the success of this event.

Thesis Progress Evaluation Sessions at the School

The National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences—“M’hamed Yazid”—hosted today sessions of committees tasked with evaluating the progress of doctoral thesis work, as part of its ongoing commitment to supporting its researcher students and strengthening their academic journey.

These committees were held in both in-person and online formats, ensuring flexibility in organization and efficiency in monitoring. The sessions focused on assessing the advancement of research projects and providing the necessary scientific and methodological guidance to students, helping them complete their theses in accordance with academic standards and within the required deadlines.

This initiative is part of the school’s strategy aimed at motivating and supporting researchers, while fostering an active scientific environment that ensures the quality and enhancement of research output.

We wish our researcher students every success on their academic path toward excellence and achievement.

A Distinguished Field Trip in the Heart of Nature… Where Learning Meets Passion

A distinguished pedagogical field trip in the heart of nature… where learning meets passion!

As part of strengthening the practical training of our students, the audiovisual studio coordinator, Dr. Hammadouche Hoda, organized a pedagogical field trip to a horse farm in Tipaza, in coordination with the Cultural Activities Department.

This initiative offered Master’s students (first and second year) from various specializations a valuable opportunity to immerse themselves in a real fieldwork environment through:

  • Training in the production of a VTR (field television report)
  • Acquiring technical skills in selecting appropriate camera angles
  • Practical application of a “route sheet” designed to ensure a comprehensive learning experience

The trip took place in a dynamic and interactive atmosphere that reflected team spirit and student enthusiasm. The experience was not limited to academic learning but also included a pleasant tour of the farm and a special opportunity to try horse riding, adding both a human and recreational dimension to the activity.

A rich experience… learning, practice, and enjoyment all in one!