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Umm Al-Qura University launches the activities of the fourth summer club virtually

The university, represented by the Deanship of Student Affairs, launched the programs and activities of the fourth summer club, which is held virtually, and continues for five weeks remotely with the participation of male and female students from all educational stages (primary, middle, secondary and university), as the club's activities aim to achieve maximum benefit for students and exploit the summer vacation time with useful and entertaining programs and increase digital learning.

The activities of the summer club vary and include six tracks, namely: The skills track, which aims to develop participants' skills in calligraphy, drawing, photography and some manual skills; the educational track, which aims to add educational experiences for participants; the technical track, which aims to provide participants with the basics of programming and making applications; the entertainment track, which includes recreational programs and games offered to the club's participants; the competitions track, such as the club's general competitions, the "Who is the Martyr" competition, and the major cultural competition; and the general programs track, which targets the club's participants and others.

For his part, the Dean of Student Affairs and Executive Director of the Summer Club, Dr. Mohammed Al-Ajlan, confirmed that the number of male and female students enrolled in the club is witnessing a significant increase day by day, adding that the work system within the club is divided into a number of groups, each group has a supervisor and trainer who move between several programs daily with the members, and at least three rooms through distance learning programs, where activities are divided between young men and women according to their ages.

Al-Ajlan explained that the university's belief in its societal role towards activating the energies of all youth groups, whether male or female students, has resulted in investing these energies during the summer vacation, wishing the club members success and that its activities and programs will benefit those enrolled in it from all stages of education.

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