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Launching the Transition Toward a Fourth-Generation (4.0) University Model at the National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences

In line with the transformations taking place in the higher education and scientific research sector and in support of modernization and digitalization efforts, the Director of the National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences—Imhamed Yazid, Professor Khaled Laalaoui—oversaw the installation of the committee responsible for initiating the transition toward the Fourth-Generation University Model (4.0).

This initiative aligns with the national strategy for developing Algerian universities by strengthening digitalization, supporting innovation and entrepreneurship, and advancing education and research in accordance with the requirements of the knowledge economy.

This orientation aims to enhance scientific partnerships, foster openness to both the national and international environments, and develop digital services and platforms while improving institutional performance. It seeks to reinforce the school’s position as a leading academic institution in the fields of media and communication.

This process represents an important step toward building a modern and innovative university capable of meeting future challenges and serving society.

Institutional Meeting on Academic Publications, Doctoral Day, and Short-Term Mobility Program 2026

Approval of the institutional template for pedagogical publications and online courses.

Scheduling a doctoral day for the benefit of students who have delayed their thesis defenses.

Discussion of the short-term mobility program for the 2026 fiscal year.

This meeting takes place within the context of the ongoing institutional dynamic at the National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences, aimed at improving scientific and pedagogical performance and strengthening opportunities for research and training for both students and faculty members.

Fifth Entrepreneurship Training Session Continues at the National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences

The training days at the National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences are continuing as part of the fifth entrepreneurship training session.

Today’s session was delivered by Dr. Adnan Rashash, who shared his expertise and knowledge with the participants, contributing to the development of their entrepreneurial skills and enhancing their understanding of key concepts related to entrepreneurship and project development.

Al-Mishkat Club Opens Its Season with an Open Day and Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign

The “Al-Mishkat” Club launched its activities for the new academic season at the National Higher School of Journalism and Information Sciences—M’hamed Yazid—by organizing an open day for the school’s students to introduce the club, its objectives, and its program.

The event also included an awareness campaign on breast cancer prevention, held in conjunction with Breast Cancer Awareness Month (Pink October).

The open day witnessed strong turnout from students interested in joining the Al-Mishkat Club, as well as in listening to medical staff’s advice and health guidance on ways to prevent breast cancer.

A drop of blood… life and hope

In a spirit of solidarity and generosity, and in a humanitarian effort full of hope, the National School of Journalism and Information Sciences – Mohamed Yazid organized an open house for blood donation, in coordination with the National Blood Agency and in the presence of specialized doctors, on the occasion of World Childhood Cancer Day.
This noble initiative took place under the supervision of the school’s director, Professor Khaled Laalaoui, in an atmosphere marked by humanity and social responsibility, with the participation of students, teachers, and employees who responded to the call with awareness and commitment.
A few drops of blood… but they make a big difference and give new hope to children fighting the disease, in a gesture that embodies the noblest values of solidarity and mutual aid.
We extend our thanks and gratitude to all those who contributed to the success of this humanitarian initiative and who made the school a place of generosity as well as a place of learning and knowledge.

Masterclass: Artificial Intelligence and the Media Industry: Are We Ready for the Future?

We are pleased to share with you highlights from the master class organized by the École Nationale Supérieure de Journalisme et des Sciences de l’Information (National School of Journalism and Information Sciences), led by international expert in information and communication technologies Dr. Younes Kerrar, on the theme: “Artificial intelligence and the media industry.”

Here are a few photos illustrating this event, which was rich in information and constructive exchanges on the role of artificial intelligence in the development of the media landscape.

AGHETHNI Awareness Day: partnership to combat drugs in universities

The Director of the School, Professor Khaled Lalaoui, received a delegation from the Algerian Humanitarian Relief Association, during which a constructive dialogue took place on means of cooperation and prospects for future awareness-raising work, particularly with regard to combating the scourge of drugs in the university environment.

This meeting was held during an awareness day at the School focusing on the national “AGHETHNI” initiative, a partnership between the School and the Algerian Humanitarian Relief Association, aimed at raising awareness of the dangers of drugs and their destructive effects on individuals and society, particularly among students.

The event was marked by a remarkable turnout of students and teachers, highlighting the importance of education and awareness as an essential step in prevention and the promotion of a healthy and safe university environment.

 

 

Educational visit to the Chréa National Reserve

On Wednesday, May 28, 2025, the National School of Journalism and Information Sciences organized an educational visit to the Chréa National Reserve, at the initiative and under the direction of the school’s director, Professor Khaled Lalaoui.

This visit offered students a unique opportunity to interact with the natural environment, strengthening their understanding of issues related to environmental media and contributing to the development of their journalistic skills.

Strengthening partnerships: Training day on institutional communication for BADR executives

As part of efforts to strengthen external relations with the School’s economic partners, a training day was organized today for executives from the Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (BADR) on the theme: “Effective institutional communication:

 

from strategy to leadership in crisis situations,” supervised by Professor Lylia Bousjéra (lecturer at the School) and Professor Abdelkader Boudrabbala (lecturer at the University of Ouargla).

 

 

 

The sessions included theoretical and practical components with simulation exercises to strengthen participants’ skills in institutional communication and crisis management. The training was highly appreciated by participants for its scientific depth and practical interaction, thereby contributing to improving banking performance and addressing communication challenges in times of crisis.

 

 

Professional meeting: visit to Sonatrach’s Media and Communications Unit

As part of the scientific and educational activities supervised by the School’s “Media, Social Uses, and Communication” Research Laboratory, a group of master’s students visited the Sonatrach company under the supervision of the laboratory’s director, Professor Nassim Bougtaïa.

The aim of the visit was to link theory with practice and to strengthen the students’ knowledge of the reality of institutional communication and information mechanisms within large national companies. This activity provided a valuable opportunity for students to discover first-hand the working methods of Sonatrach’s information and communication unit, as well as to exchange experiences with professionals in the sector.

The school’s management and the research laboratory would like to thank Sonatrach for the warm welcome and constructive interaction, and express their desire to strengthen this type of initiative, which contributes to university education and openness to the professional world.