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MBRF's Dubai International Program for Writing launches ‘Book Criticism' workshop in Jordan - Middle East Business News and Information
MBRF's Dubai International Program for Writing launches ‘Book Criticism' workshop in Jordan - Middle East Business News and Information

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time3 days ago

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MBRF's Dubai International Program for Writing launches ‘Book Criticism' workshop in Jordan - Middle East Business News and Information

The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) launched a training workshop titled 'Book Criticism Workshop,' which will be held in Jordan under the Dubai International Program for Writing (DIPW), one of MBRF's flagship initiatives. The workshop aligns with DIPW's objective to nurture Arab talents, refine their skills, and prepare them to actively develop and disseminate knowledge. The key goal of the workshop is to develop participants' capabilities, further enhancing their reading and writing proficiency in literary narration and criticism. The workshop has been designed to equip talents with tools to master four levels of reading: elementary, inspectional, analytical, and Syntopical reading. Furthermore, the workshop aims to refine participants' writing performance across diverse forms, from artistic summaries and book reviews to article and report writing, while guiding them in preparing study outlines, drafting research papers, and authoring books using a methodical and well-structured approach. Dr. Jamal Maqableh, workshop instructor and professor of Arabic literature and criticism at the Hashemite University in Jordan, said: 'This motivational workshop is a part of MBRF's constant efforts to empower and support literature enthusiasts. It offers the younger generation an exceptional opportunity to develop their skills and broaden their intellectual horizons, which will further enable them to reach higher level of skill and creativity. In addition to offering a set of useful tools and techniques, the workshop provides an opportunity to interact with authors, writers, and literary figures and gain insights from their experience and knowledge, which will help them better differentiate between different literary forms, genres, and fields as well as different levels, styles, and orientations of writers.' This edition of the workshop is unique in incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT and DeepSeek, which are now prominent for their capability to accelerate recall, documentation, and text generation, despite these technologies' inability to perform deep critical analysis. These tools help reduce workload by managing a significant portion of preliminary tasks, enabling researchers to work at a more advanced level. This ensures that investing in these capabilities can redefine the boundaries of intellectual creativity in the AI era. The workshop encompasses reading books, presentations, discussions, debates, follow-ups, and viewing and listening to relevant recordings. Moreover, it aims to equip participants with the requisite skills for deep reading and precise writing through an integrated training regimen that progresses through successive stages, from comprehension to critical evaluation. Additionally, the workshop focuses on training participants in diverse critical methodologies, including classical criticism and contemporary movements, as well as expanding the study of literary theory, the philosophy of criticism, and its multiple applications. In addition, the workshop provides participants with exceptional opportunities to hone their skills in text summarization and analysis, as well as in writing articles, reports, critical reviews, and research proposals, while adhering to linguistic, stylistic, and organizational standards. The workshop also includes hands-on training in using AI throughout all stages of reading and writing, not to mention fostering the development of a 'productive dialogue' between humans and machines. This integrated approach not only enhances the participants' abilities to engage with texts but also helps reshape the dynamic between readers and texts in the digital era. Moreover, the workshop prioritizes reading and critiquing books, presentations, and studies, particularly emphasizing the works of Emirati and GCC authors. It also explores contemporary literary and intellectual topics tied to cultural transformations in the Arab world. At the workshop's conclusion, participants will submit their works, which include articles, studies, reports, and research, all of which will be fully developed, refined, and prepared for publication through both individual and collaborative efforts.

MBRF's Dubai International Program for Writing launches ‘Book Criticism' workshop in Jordan
MBRF's Dubai International Program for Writing launches ‘Book Criticism' workshop in Jordan

Web Release

time4 days ago

  • Web Release

MBRF's Dubai International Program for Writing launches ‘Book Criticism' workshop in Jordan

The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) launched a training workshop titled 'Book Criticism Workshop,' which will be held in Jordan under the Dubai International Program for Writing (DIPW), one of MBRF's flagship initiatives. The workshop aligns with DIPW's objective to nurture Arab talents, refine their skills, and prepare them to actively develop and disseminate knowledge. The key goal of the workshop is to develop participants' capabilities, further enhancing their reading and writing proficiency in literary narration and criticism. The workshop has been designed to equip talents with tools to master four levels of reading: elementary, inspectional, analytical, and Syntopical reading. Furthermore, the workshop aims to refine participants' writing performance across diverse forms, from artistic summaries and book reviews to article and report writing, while guiding them in preparing study outlines, drafting research papers, and authoring books using a methodical and well-structured approach. Dr. Jamal Maqableh, workshop instructor and professor of Arabic literature and criticism at the Hashemite University in Jordan, said: 'This motivational workshop is a part of MBRF's constant efforts to empower and support literature enthusiasts. It offers the younger generation an exceptional opportunity to develop their skills and broaden their intellectual horizons, which will further enable them to reach higher level of skill and creativity. In addition to offering a set of useful tools and techniques, the workshop provides an opportunity to interact with authors, writers, and literary figures and gain insights from their experience and knowledge, which will help them better differentiate between different literary forms, genres, and fields as well as different levels, styles, and orientations of writers.' This edition of the workshop is unique in incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT and DeepSeek, which are now prominent for their capability to accelerate recall, documentation, and text generation, despite these technologies' inability to perform deep critical analysis. These tools help reduce workload by managing a significant portion of preliminary tasks, enabling researchers to work at a more advanced level. This ensures that investing in these capabilities can redefine the boundaries of intellectual creativity in the AI era. The workshop encompasses reading books, presentations, discussions, debates, follow-ups, and viewing and listening to relevant recordings. Moreover, it aims to equip participants with the requisite skills for deep reading and precise writing through an integrated training regimen that progresses through successive stages, from comprehension to critical evaluation. Additionally, the workshop focuses on training participants in diverse critical methodologies, including classical criticism and contemporary movements, as well as expanding the study of literary theory, the philosophy of criticism, and its multiple applications. In addition, the workshop provides participants with exceptional opportunities to hone their skills in text summarization and analysis, as well as in writing articles, reports, critical reviews, and research proposals, while adhering to linguistic, stylistic, and organizational standards. The workshop also includes hands-on training in using AI throughout all stages of reading and writing, not to mention fostering the development of a 'productive dialogue' between humans and machines. This integrated approach not only enhances the participants' abilities to engage with texts but also helps reshape the dynamic between readers and texts in the digital era. Moreover, the workshop prioritizes reading and critiquing books, presentations, and studies, particularly emphasizing the works of Emirati and GCC authors. It also explores contemporary literary and intellectual topics tied to cultural transformations in the Arab world. At the workshop's conclusion, participants will submit their works, which include articles, studies, reports, and research, all of which will be fully developed, refined, and prepared for publication through both individual and collaborative efforts.

MBRF launches writing workshop in Tunisia
MBRF launches writing workshop in Tunisia

Gulf Today

time15-05-2025

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  • Gulf Today

MBRF launches writing workshop in Tunisia

The Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) has launched the second workshop of the Dubai International Programme for Writing (DIPW), one of its key knowledge initiatives, in Tunisia. Held under the theme 'Workshop on Creating Illustrations for Children's Stories,' the workshop is led by Dr. Wafa Thabet Mezghani, a coach in creative writing and an English and communication professor at the Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Sfax. It aligns with DIPW's constant efforts to nurture young individuals and is part of a series of workshops developed to cultivate a talented generation in the field of children's literature. Running until July 2025, the workshop is attended by 10 creative writers. It will include twelve detailed, in-person practical sessions for young Tunisian and Arab individuals who are interested in children's literature and passionate about writing. The workshop focuses on boosting the literary skills of these individuals in alignment with modern language standards and the goal of preserving Arab authenticity. Jamal Bin Huwaireb, CEO of the MBRF, said, 'Through such initiatives, we seek to underscore our vision for Arab literary production and to foster innovation in the children's literature field. We strongly believe that investing in young talents and directing them towards specialised writing fields is the key to creating a strong Arab knowledge society, capable of navigating global transformations. Through the second edition of DIPW, we reaffirm our commitment to launching top-notch training workshops that reinforce the DIPW's substantial role in empowering youth and enriching the knowledge landscape both regionally and globally.' Furthermore, the workshop seeks to contribute to enhancing Arabic children's literature with modern and creative content that aligns with the needs of 21st-century children while balancing renewal with the preservation of cultural identity. It also includes multiple pillars that cover creative writing methods, child-oriented storytelling techniques, and the advancement of narratives in line with modern cultural and knowledge trends. DIPW continues its relentless efforts to support and promote the literary landscape across the Arab world by improving writing skills, developing the capabilities of young writers, and offering platforms for them to publish their literary works. These efforts will play a key role in building a new generation of creative authors and translators while providing opportunities for the interaction of Arabic intellectual and literary works with their global counterparts. WAM

MBRF Launches Workshop in Tunisia to Nurture Arab Children's Literature Talent
MBRF Launches Workshop in Tunisia to Nurture Arab Children's Literature Talent

Hi Dubai

time14-05-2025

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MBRF Launches Workshop in Tunisia to Nurture Arab Children's Literature Talent

The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) has launched a new workshop in Tunisia to support emerging talent in children's literature across the Arab world. Part of the Dubai International Programme for Writing (DIPW), the initiative brings together 10 aspiring writers for a year-long series of in-person sessions focused on storytelling and illustration for children's books. Running until July 2025, the workshop is led by Dr. Wafa Thabet Mezghani, a professor and creative writing coach at the Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Sfax. The programme aims to equip participants with both creative and technical skills, helping them develop stories that resonate with today's young readers while preserving the richness of Arab culture. 'This reflects our vision to empower young Arab authors and encourage innovation in specialised literary fields,' said Jamal bin Huwaireb, CEO of MBRF. 'It's an investment in building a stronger Arab knowledge society.' The sessions cover key aspects of children's literature, from narrative development to modern storytelling tools. By combining traditional themes with contemporary techniques, the initiative seeks to produce content that connects with new generations while maintaining cultural authenticity. DIPW has become a cornerstone of MBRF's mission to advance Arabic literature, providing platforms for young writers to grow, publish, and share their voices across the region and beyond. News Source: Emirates News Agency

MBRF launches 2nd Dubai International Program for Writing workshop in Tunisia to support young talents - Middle East Business News and Information
MBRF launches 2nd Dubai International Program for Writing workshop in Tunisia to support young talents - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time13-05-2025

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  • Mid East Info

MBRF launches 2nd Dubai International Program for Writing workshop in Tunisia to support young talents - Middle East Business News and Information

The workshop, running until July 2025, is held under the theme 'Workshop on Creating Illustrations for Children's Stories.' Dubai, UAE, May 2025- The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) has launched the second workshop of the Dubai International Program for Writing (DIPW), one of its key knowledge initiatives, in Tunisia. Held under the theme 'Workshop on Creating Illustrations for Children's Stories,' the workshop is led by Dr. Wafa Thabet Mezghani, a coach in creative writing and an English and communication professor at the Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Sfax. It aligns with DIPW's constant efforts to nurture young individuals and is part of a series of workshops developed to cultivate a talented generation in the field of children's literature. Running until July 2025, the workshop is attended by 10 creative writers. It will include twelve detailed, in-person practical sessions for young Tunisian and Arab individuals who are interested in children's literature and passionate about writing. The workshop focuses on boosting the literary skills of these individuals in alignment with modern language standards and the goal of preserving Arab authenticity. His Excellency Jamal bin Huwaireb, CEO of the MBRF, said, 'Through such initiatives, we seek to underscore our vision for Arab literary production and to foster innovation in the children's literature field. We strongly believe that investing in young talents and directing them towards specialized writing fields is the key to creating a strong Arab knowledge society, capable of navigating global transformations. Through the second edition of DIPW, we reaffirm our commitment to launching top-notch training workshops that reinforce the DIPW's substantial role in empowering youth and enriching the knowledge landscape both regionally and globally.' Furthermore, the workshop seeks to contribute to enhancing Arabic children's literature with modern and creative content that aligns with the needs of 21st-century children while balancing renewal with the preservation of cultural identity. It also includes multiple pillars that cover creative writing methods, child-oriented storytelling techniques, and the advancement of narratives in line with modern cultural and knowledge trends. DIPW continues its relentless efforts to support and promote the literary landscape across the Arab world by improving writing skills, developing the capabilities of young writers, and offering platforms for them to publish their literary works. These efforts will play a key role in building a new generation of creative authors and translators while providing opportunities for the interaction of Arabic intellectual and literary works with their global counterparts.

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