RIYADH: The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language has concluded its Arabic Language Month program in Spain, according to the report.
The initiative, held throughout April, forms part of the academy’s broader international project aimed at supporting Arabic education for non-native speakers and fostering collaboration with global academic and cultural institutions.
A variety of educational and cultural events took place across several Spanish cities, including Madrid, Granada, and Cordoba.
These included exhibitions, seminars, training courses, language proficiency assessments, and student competitions, organized in cooperation with Spanish universities and institutions.
Key partners in the program included Casa Árabe, Rey Juan Carlos University, the Autonomous University of Madrid, and the University of Granada.
Designed for Arabic learners, educators, and language specialists, the program offered training workshops, awareness events, and academic forums.
The program concluded in Cordoba with an introductory lecture and an open forum for Arabic language enthusiasts.
The lecture highlighted the academy’s global mission, reviewed its international initiatives, and discussed potential future partnerships with Spanish institutions.
Similar programs have also been held in countries including Uzbekistan, Indonesia, China, India, France, Brazil, Thailand, and Malaysia, demonstrating the academy’s expanding global presence.
[Reported by Saudi Press Agency]