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Participation of the Visibility and Ranking Committee

The Visibility and Ranking Committee of the National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences – Mohamed Yazid – took part today, June 03, 2026, in a training day led by Professor Boudia, a member of the National Visibility Committee, and organized by the National Higher School of Management in Kolea.

This training day is part of ongoing efforts to support higher education institutions in developing effective strategies to enhance their visibility and strengthen their positioning within global academic rankings.

The School’s Peer-Reviewed Journal Achieves ARCIF Impact Factor for 2025

The National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences—M’hamed Yazid—is honored to announce that its peer-reviewed scientific journal has obtained the Arab Impact Factor and Citation Index (ARCIF) for the academic year 2025, a ranking that the journal has consistently maintained since 2019.

This recognition is considered an academic acknowledgment of the journal’s standing and leadership, as it was the first peer-reviewed journal in the field of media and communication sciences at the national level to receive this prestigious ranking from the ARCIF platform.

This achievement reflects the journal’s commitment to rigorous academic standards and contributes to strengthening the school’s presence in both the Arab and international research landscape.

Warm congratulations are extended to the journal’s editorial board, headed by Dr. Meriem Boukhari, as well as to all professors and researchers who contributed to this well-deserved scientific success.

Student Participation in Entrepreneurship Workshops on AI and Startup Creation

With great enthusiasm, our students took part in the training workshops organized today as part of Global Entrepreneurship Week.

Dr. Samir Arjoun delivered a session on “Enterprise management through artificial intelligence tools.”
Mr. Yacine Azzzi presented a workshop on “Creating a startup.”

We thank all those who contributed to the success of this event.

Together, we are building strong startups.

Signing of a Cooperation Agreement with Hajj Lakhdar University of Batna to Strengthen Academic Partnerships

As part of strengthening academic cooperation and developing university partnerships, the National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences—M’hamed Yazid—today signed a cooperation and partnership agreement with Hajj Lakhdar University of Batna.

This agreement aims to open new horizons for joint work in the fields of training, scientific research, exchange of expertise, and the organization of joint scientific events, thereby contributing to improving the quality of education and research within both institutions.

This initiative is part of the school’s efforts to expand its institutional network and reinforce its openness to its academic and professional environment.

Ongoing Training Course – Day 3 of the 7th Entrepreneurship Cycle

Our seventh training cycle continues into its third day, with Dr. Timajer Narimane. The session witnessed strong interaction from the trainees, especially during the practical component of the course.

Special thanks and appreciation go to the doctor for her valuable contribution and continuous support.

Official Installation of the Dialogue Committee at ENSJSI

In line with strengthening a culture of dialogue and consultation, and enhancing internal communication channels within the institution, Professor Khaled Laalaoui, Director of the National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences – Mohamed Yazid, presided over the official installation ceremony of the Dialogue Committee, following the completion of the electoral process and the announcement of the results.

During this meeting, the Director emphasized the important role assigned to this committee in fostering constructive communication between all members of the university community, contributing to the improvement of the working and study environment and enhancing institutional performance through a participatory approach based on dialogue and responsibility.

The school administration once again extends its congratulations to the elected members, wishing them success in carrying out their duties in a way that serves the interests of the institution and strengthens cooperation and synergy among all its members.

ProtoMarket National Competition – Second Edition (June 2026): Call for Selection of Innovative Student Projects

In preparation for the launch of the second edition of the national ProtoMarket competition, scheduled for the end of June 2026, the National Committee invites all heads of business incubators in higher education and scientific research institutions to begin selecting the best innovative projects eligible to participate in this national event.

The proposed projects must meet the following requirements:

  • Completion of the Business Model Canvas (BMC).
  • Availability of a mature prototype with at least TRL 4 (Technology Readiness Level 4).
  • Submission of an explanatory video or an online link demonstrating how the project works and its main technical and functional features.
  • A written commitment from the student project owners to continue the development process and move toward creating a startup.

Note: Obtaining the “Innovative Project Label” is considered a strong asset and adds value to the evaluation process; however, it is not a mandatory requirement for participation in the competition.

ProtoMarket represents an opportunity to transform prototypes into market-ready products, enabling students to launch their first startup outputs.

Incubator directors are kindly requested to begin the preliminary selection process based on the above criteria, pending further organizational details in the coming days.