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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.

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.

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.

Seventh Entrepreneurship Training Cycle Launch

On May 24, 2026, the seventh entrepreneurship training cycle officially commenced at the National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences—Imhamed Yaziz.

The session was marked by the visit of Mr. Mohamed Othmane, Director of the National Agency for the Support and Development of Entrepreneurship (NESDA) – Bouzaréah branch. During his visit, he responded to participants’ questions and provided explanations on several important topics relevant to their entrepreneurial projects.

The school extends its sincere thanks and appreciation to the National Agency for the Support and Development of Entrepreneurship (NESDA / ANADE), the National Coordination Committee for Innovation and University Business Incubators, as well as to Mr. Noureddine Ouadah and Mr. Kamel Baddari, for their continuous support of innovation and entrepreneurship initiatives.

Participation in Training on the Development and Implementation of an Institutional Project

As part of the vision of the National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences—M’hamed Yazid—to design and implement a modern and effective institutional project that meets the requirements of quality assurance and strategic management in higher education institutions, the school participated in a training program entitled:

“Development and Implementation of the Institutional Project”
(Élaboration et mise en œuvre du projet d’établissement)

The training was hosted by Saad Dahlab University Blida 1 and addressed several key themes related to the Objectives and Performance Contract (COP – Contrat d’Objectifs et de Performance), including:

  • The Objectives and Performance Contract and its role in institutional development.
  • Fundamental principles for designing an effective and efficient contract.
  • The classical structure of an Objectives and Performance Contract.
  • Practical methodology for developing the institutional project and preparing the COP.
  • Common mistakes to avoid when drafting the contract.
  • Practical tools for monitoring and evaluating the implementation of the Objectives and Performance Contract.
  • The value chain of the Objectives and Performance Contract and mechanisms for its practical implementation.

This participation reflects the school’s commitment to developing a comprehensive institutional project based on strategic planning, performance improvement, and the promotion of a culture of evaluation and follow-up. These efforts aim to enhance the institution’s development and achieve its future objectives through a modern and effective vision.

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.

Training Workshop Announcement for Professors

Professors of the school are informed that the second training workshop on Google Scholar and ResearchGate, organized by the Visibility Cell, will be available on the Moodle platform, in addition to an in-person session.

The face-to-face session will take place in the Meeting Room (5th floor) on Thursday, May 07, 2026, from 09:30 to 12:00.

Digital Design & Prototyping Training Workshop

The incubator of the National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences—M’hamed Yazid—continues its outstanding training journey by launching a specialized 100% practical course in the field of digital design and project prototyping.

The workshop is supervised by digital prototyping specialist Mr. Hamza Mohamed Amin.

This session is fully hands-on, covering comprehensive practical modules, including:

  • Creating a free account on the Figma platform and starting the journey toward professionalism
  • Building and designing pages from scratch
  • Mastering smooth transitions between pages
  • Developing a practical prototype for each student’s project

We extend our sincere thanks to the trainer, Mr. Hamza Mohamed Amin, for his dedicated efforts with the students and his strong engagement with their projects.

Pedagogical Visits to Classrooms – Idea Bank Initiative

In order to make use of the Idea Bank and develop students’ innovative skills, the Incubator Director, Dr. Nassrine Saadoun, and the Director of the Entrepreneurship Development Center, Dr. Amina Douida, organized pedagogical visits to teaching classrooms.

These visits aim to introduce students to the Idea Bank and enable them to benefit from it in building their innovative projects.