About Program

The Moderation and Balance Fellowship is an advanced professional program designed to prepare thought leaders and social influencers who actively promote coexistence, tolerance, and open-minded dialogue within society.The fellowship blends solid academic foundations with hands-on experience in areas such as moderate thought, dialogue, media engagement, and community initiatives—aligning with Saudi Vision 2030’s goal of building a balanced, cohesive society rooted in the values of moderation.Participants engage in interactive workshops, field-based training, and discussion forums with local and international experts. They also develop and implement practical projects that help foster a culture of balance and constructive engagement within their institutions and communities.Key Features:
  • Academic and professional supervision by a distinguished panel of experts and specialists.
  • Field training and applied projects that reinforce acquired knowledge and skills.
  • Accredited certificates with strong professional value.
  • Networking opportunities with decision-makers and leading thinkers.
 

Goals

The courses offered by the King Abdulaziz University Endowment are not limited to providing knowledge only; rather, they are guided by clear strategic objectives that address both our present reality and future. The Fellowship in Moderation and Balance specifically aims to:

• Establish the concepts of moderation and balance both intellectually and behaviorally.
• Build cadres capable of promoting a culture of dialogue and tolerance within society.
• Raise awareness of the dangers of extremism and its impact on societal security.
• Prepare effective leaders in educational, media, and community institutions.
• Implement practical initiatives that reflect the values of coexistence and balance.

Features

• Learning by practice: Field training that transforms knowledge into practical skills within a real work environment.
• Expert engagement: Interactive sessions with industry leaders to share inspiring experiences.
• Professional graduation project: Implementing an applied project that demonstrates your full readiness for the job market.
• Networking opportunities: A platform to expand your professional connections with a select group of peers and experts.

Requirements and Conditions

  1. Saudi nationality or legal residency within the Kingdom.

  2. A bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (Islamic Studies, Media, Sociology, Public Relations, or equivalent).

  3. At least two years of professional experience in educational, media, or community-related fields.

  4. Successful completion of the personal interview or evaluation test.

  5. Submission of an updated CV highlighting relevant experience and training.

  6. A recommendation or endorsement letter (optional but preferred).

  7. Commitment to attend all program requirements and pay applicable fees.

  8. Preference is given to applicants with previous community or thought-leadership initiatives.

FAQs

Registration follows an installment system, and the next installment begins in May.

No, the Qudrat or Tahseeli test is not required for fellowship admission.

Yes, you can request a certificate for your employer, which will be available in your profile after submitting the request.

The fellowships are offered through a blended learning system that combines e-learning (online) and in-person learning.

The program lasts up to one year.

120 training hours.

Payments can be made via Tabi, Tamara, Jeel Pay, or Maysar gateways.

Completing at least 70% attendance, passing exams, and successfully presenting the applied fellowship projects.
  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Exam Submission Method

    Online

  • Study Type

    Mixed Learning

  • Total Certified Hours

    120 Hour

  • Lectures

    24 Lecture

  • Fellowship

    Fellowship of Moderation and Tolerance

Program Fee

11500

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