Program Components and Duration

The fellowship combines academic learning with real-world application through the following modules:

  • Principles of Moderation and Tolerance in Islamic Thought

  • Effective Dialogue and Conflict Management

  • Media Communication and Public Influence in Promoting Tolerance

  • Countering Extremism and Strengthening Intellectual Security

  • National Identity and Cultural Values in Saudi Arabia

  • Applied Graduation Project promoting moderation in education, media, or community initiatives

Fellowship Information

The Fellowship of Moderation and Tolerance is an advanced professional program designed to prepare thought leaders and social influencers who promote the values of coexistence, tolerance, and intellectual openness within society.
The fellowship combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications in the fields of moderate thought, dialogue, media, and community engagement, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030’s goal of building a balanced and harmonious society rooted in the principles of moderation.

Participants engage in interactive workshops, field programs, and discussion sessions with local and international experts, and work on applied projects that promote moderation within their institutions and communities.

Goals

  • Strengthen intellectual and behavioral understanding of moderation and tolerance.

  • Develop leaders capable of spreading a culture of dialogue and coexistence.

  • Raise awareness of the dangers of extremism and its impact on social stability.

  • Prepare active leaders in educational, media, and community sectors.

  • Implement real-world initiatives that reflect values of balance and peaceful coexistence.

Features

  • Academic and professional supervision by distinguished experts and scholars.

  • Field training and applied projects to reinforce learning outcomes.

  • Accredited certificates with strong professional recognition.

  • Networking opportunities with thought leaders and decision-makers.

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.

13000 SAR

  • Level

    Advanced

  • Total Certified Hours

    0 Hour

  • Study Type

    Blended Learning

  • Lectures

    0 Lecture

  • Fellowship

    Fellowship of Moderation and Tolerance

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