Scolarships for Saudis
The Embassy of Italy in Riyadh is pleased to announce that the Italian Government has decided to award 10 bimonthly scholarships, for the amount of 1400 € each, to young Saudi students who would like to pursue Italian language courses in Italy.
Applications for the scholarships can only be submitted in the period October 2007-September 2008.
Scholarships are available for students in possession of high school certificate and of 18-35 years of age.
The last date for submitting applications is 31 May 2007 (in view of the application’s date of arrival at the Embassy Archives Section).
Candidates will be interviewed by a joint Italian-Saudi Committee.
Selected candidates will be asked to submit the following documents on no later than 15 June 2007:
- Application.
- Passport copy.
- A declaration stating that the applicant has no other scholarship from the Italian Government in the same period.
- Medical certificate.
- Presentation letters from at least two Saudi academic bodies.
- School certificate.
Download here the Application form
The Cultural Cooperation Between The Republic of Italy and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
The rich and the diverse cultural relations between the civilizations of Italy and the Arabian Peninsula can be traced back to the peaceful cooperation ties that existed between the Roman Empire and Nabatea civilization. This is demonstrated by the rich archeological findings both in Italy and the Arabian peninsula, in addition to the fruitful commercial ties which existed for a number of centuries between the south east Mediterranean, the Red Sea and the land caravans and the fruitful intercultural relations that had often been able to reconcile the differences in cultural and religious identities, involving the Italian maritime republics such as Amalfi, Pisa, Genoa, and Venice and the Arab merchants. Both sides had interest to obtain the double advantage of such economic and cultural exchanges.
All this is widely documented by the frequent accounts of travelers of both sides and by the rich archeological findings made on the Islamic culture, including thousands of manuscripts which are preserved by many Italian museums, libraries and archives. The Italian presence along the Red Sea coastal areas and the Gulf is well documented as much as the presence of Arabs in Italy, starting with the extraordinary experience of the island of Sicily during the Arab Norman time. With the bilateral cultural cooperation activities, which are included in Italy’s wide interest in the Arab world, the Governments of the Republic of Italy and of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia intend to maintain alive this common tradition. In order to consolidate the importance of such endeavors, the two countries are keen to develop various initiatives of common interest through the contemporary cultures.
For this purpose, the Republic of Italy and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia signed in 1973 a bilateral Cultural Agreement whereby the Italian side makes available a number of scholarships, the secondment of Italian language university lecturers to Jeddah and Riyadh as well as the funding of professional training programs to enhance the teaching capabilities of the local Italian language lecturers and the supply of teaching materials. The Republic of Italy is engaged in financing specific cultural activities such as lectures and seminars held in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by Italian professors from various Italian Universities and research centers and chairs of the Arab language and/or Islamic art and culture. It is worth mentioning that more than thirty of them have in the past graduated from various Italian universities, particularly in the faculties of architecture and engineering. Currently, some efforts are underway to revive such exchanges between the academic institutions of both countries.
The bilateral scientific cooperation includes a number of scientists from Saudi Arabia who took part in the activities of the “Abdul Salam” International Centre for Theoretic Physics at Trieste. Furthermore, Saudi medical doctors and researchers are associated with research programs in Italy while Saudi experts in the oil and gas sector attend programs implemented mainly by the ENI Corporation and its subsidiaries on advanced technological innovations in oil and petrochemical derivatives. The King AbdulAziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) have established contacts with the Italian Aeronautic Centre (CIRA) and the Italian Space Agency (ASI) to cooperate in areas of common interest in satellite applications. These endeavors may pave the way for further cooperation between the Italian and Saudi universities with view to Saudi Arabia’s interest in the possible participation in the European Galileo satellite programs and with the prospective of forging further scientific cooperation with the Italian aerospace companies participating in this program.
THE NEW ITALIAN CULTURAL AND RECREATIONAL ASSOCIATION
On the wave of the large success of FESTITALIA, we will now proceed to the constitution of the Cultural and Recreational Association of the Italian community that will take charge, in the future, to organize such type of events, beside cultural and sport ones. Please inform this Embassy of your intention to take part to the new Cultural and Recreational Association by Sunday 15th of April (tel. 01 488 1212 int. 147 or email tirocinio.riad@esteri.it).
With reference to the associative membership, please note that:
- the membership amounts to Sar 500 to person;
- it includes the annual registration (Sar 100) for the Dante Alighieri Society;
- it is free for the minors of 16 years of age;
- a family membership (Sar 800) has been introduced.
The Embassy will be glad to assist the newborn Cultural and Recreational Association in the organization of the following events in the next weeks:
- Review of the new Italian cinema: five evenings of cinema and refreshments;
- Photographic exhibition of Nura Al-Ghaslan, official photographer of FESTITALIA and member of the Italian-Saudi community;
- Italian language course for foreigners, organized through the Dante Alighieri Society. Ideas, suggestions and candidacies are welcomed!
The Italian language courses organized by the Dante Alighieri Society of Riyadh in the Diplomatic Quarter will resume in January 2008. They consist in two 12-lessons evening courses. The registration fee is 1,000 SAR. The Dante Alighieri Society will grant a certificate of frequency at the end of the course.