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Participation in an Awareness Day on Intellectual Property and Innovation Support

As part of implementing the intellectual property policy and strengthening cooperation among Technology and Innovation Support Centers (TISCs), the Technology and Innovation Support Center (CATI) of the National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences—M’hamed Yazid—represented by its Director, Professor Chammami, was honored to accept the invitation of her counterpart, Dr. Harichane Alia, Director of the Technology and Innovation Support Center at the National Higher School of Statistics and Digital Economy, to participate in the awareness day dedicated to Ministerial Decree No. 1275/008.

The event was attended by the incubator director, student project holders, inventors, and startup founders.

This participation reflects the center’s ongoing efforts to support innovative students and promote a culture of intellectual property, in line with the policy of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and the school administration’s commitment to fostering innovation and entrepreneurship within the university environment.

Awareness Day on Emergency Response and Safety Procedures

The National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences—M’hamed Yazid—organized an awareness day on how to deal with accidents such as fires and earthquakes, in cooperation and coordination with the Civil Protection services.

The activity included an inspection of the available equipment and resources within the institution, as well as an assessment of their readiness for use in case of emergencies, particularly fires.

A first demonstration was presented to staff and employees on the correct use of fire extinguishers in the event of a fire, along with essential guidelines and advice to avoid common mistakes. This was followed by a second session focused on first aid techniques to assist in saving a patient, accident victim, or drowning case.

Several additional safety recommendations were also provided, including preventive measures and the proper steps to follow in case of fire emergencies.

Congratulations on a Well-Deserved Achievement

We are pleased to congratulate student Manal El Alami on her well-deserved achievement of securing third place nationally in the “Content Creators” competition organized by the Ministry of Youth.

Her entry featured a remarkable video commemorating the anniversary of the May 8, 1945 massacres, presented in a creative style that combined a powerful message with outstanding media storytelling.

It is a source of pride for us to see our students excel and achieve distinction at national events, carrying the message of conscious and responsible media.

Warmest congratulations to student Manal El Alami, with our best wishes for her continued success and brilliance.

Second Semester Examinations Begin

The second semester examinations for the academic year 2025–2026 have officially begun today at the National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences—M’hamed Yazid—in a calm and well-organized environment that reflects a strong sense of discipline and responsibility.

The exams are taking place under favorable conditions, with all pedagogical and organizational resources provided to ensure the smooth running of this important academic period, allowing students to complete their assessments in the best possible circumstances.

On this occasion, the school administration extends its sincere thanks and appreciation to the Heads of the Journalism and Information Sciences Departments for their significant efforts, excellent organization, and close monitoring from the very first moments of the exam session, reflecting a strong sense of responsibility and commitment to the success of this academic milestone.

We wish all our dear students success and excellence in their academic journey.

May 8, 1945… The Memory of a Nation That Never Dies

The National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences—Imhamed Yaziz—commemorates, with deep reverence and respect, the painful anniversary of the May 8, 1945 massacres, a pivotal moment in Algeria’s history, during which thousands of innocent martyrs fell in defense of freedom and dignity, in one of the most horrific crimes committed by colonialism against the defenseless Algerian people.

This enduring memory is not merely a passing historical event; it is a page of sacrifice and resilience written in the pure blood of the nation’s sons and daughters, bearing witness to the brutality of colonial repression and to the unwavering will of a people who refused to be broken despite pain and suffering.

On this solemn day, we honor with pride the souls of our righteous martyrs and renew our commitment to preserving the national memory, strengthening the values of loyalty and belonging, and passing on the message of history to future generations, in the belief that nations that preserve their memory preserve their future.

Glory and eternity to our noble martyrs.
May Allah have mercy on the martyrs of Algeria.

Election of Dialogue Committee Members

In an atmosphere of transparency and responsibility, the National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences—M’hamed Yazid—held today the election process for the members of the Dialogue Committee, with active participation and a strong sense of responsibility and discipline.

After the vote counting process, the results were announced and displayed on the school screens, reinforcing the principle of transparency and ensuring access to information for all in an atmosphere of respect and cooperation.

The school administration extends its congratulations to the elected members and wishes them success in carrying out their duties, contributing to the strengthening of dialogue and communication within the academic community in service of the institution and its members.