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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; Saudi Arabia’s National eLearning Center has launched a new initiative titled “Multiversity,” marking a significant step toward reshaping higher education through deeper collaboration between universities and the private sector.</p>



<p>The initiative was announced during the Digital Learning Forum held at the center’s headquarters in Riyadh, bringing together education leaders, policymakers, and digital learning specialists from across the Kingdom.</p>



<p>The forum was held under the patronage of Education Minister Yousef bin Abdullah Al-Benyan, who also serves as chairman of the National eLearning Center’s board, underscoring the initiative’s national importance.</p>



<p>Multiversity is designed to strengthen cooperation between academic institutions and industry partners, enabling shared responsibility in developing future-ready academic and professional programs.</p>



<p>A core focus of the initiative is collaborative program development, allowing universities and private sector entities to co-design curricula aligned with evolving labor market needs.</p>



<p>Joint teaching models form another pillar of Multiversity, encouraging knowledge exchange between academic faculty and industry professionals to enrich classroom and virtual learning experiences.</p>



<p>The initiative also emphasizes the sharing of digital educational resources, aiming to reduce duplication, improve efficiency, and widen access to high-quality learning materials.</p>



<p>By integrating these elements, Multiversity seeks to enhance the overall effectiveness of higher education delivery while expanding access to flexible and technology-driven learning pathways.</p>



<p>The Digital Learning Forum also served as a platform to recognize excellence in digital education across the Kingdom, reflecting Saudi Arabia’s growing focus on measurable learning outcomes.</p>



<p>Institutions that demonstrated outstanding performance in the National Digital Learning Indicator for 2024–2025 were honored for their progress in digital learning and training.</p>



<p>This national indicator tracks the adoption, quality, and impact of digital education initiatives, offering insights into how institutions are adapting to new learning models.</p>



<p>Winners of the second edition of the Innovation Award in eLearning and Training were also recognized, celebrating creative and impactful approaches to skills development.</p>



<p>The award aims to foster innovation in digital education, enhance the quality of national skills programs, and acknowledge institutions contributing to human capability development.</p>



<p>As part of the forum’s outcomes, the Professional Certificate in AI Augmented Teaching was officially launched in partnership with the National Institute for Educational Professional Development.</p>



<p>The certificate is designed to equip educators with the skills needed to use artificial intelligence tools responsibly and effectively in teaching and assessment.</p>



<p>By focusing on ethical and practical AI integration, the program seeks to enhance learning quality while supporting educators in adapting to digital-first environments.</p>



<p>The event also marked the launch of the “Numo” platform, developed in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and affiliated with the National Institute for Educational Professional Development.</p>



<p>Numo aims to support continuous professional growth for teachers through integrated, personalized, and flexible online training pathways.</p>



<p>Together, Multiversity, the AI teaching certificate, and the Numo platform reflect a comprehensive approach to digital education reform in Saudi Arabia.</p>



<p>These initiatives align with the Kingdom’s broader vision of building a knowledge-based economy by modernizing education, strengthening industry linkages, and investing in human capital.</p>
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