Skip to content
Wednesday, August 19, 2026 · Riyadh
العربيةNewsletterContact
Lifestyle

Qassim University concludes ninth summer club with 49,000 participants

Qassim University wrapped up its ninth summer club, held over five weeks at the Olympic Complex, attracting more than 49,000 participants across 521 programs.

Ajel News6 hours ago · 1 min read
Qassim University summer club participants at Olympic Complex

Key Takeaways

AI

Qassim University concluded the activities of its ninth summer club yesterday, which was held at the Olympic Complex on the university campus over five weeks. The club benefited 49,050 participants through 521 programs and activities across 11 specialized tracks, targeting male and female students from various educational levels. The initiative aimed to help students make the most of their summer break, develop skills, strengthen national identity, and support the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.

A total of 47,692 participants benefited from virtual programs, while 1,358 attended in person. The diverse range of programs and activities catered to the interests and needs of participants, combining educational, skill-based, cultural, sports, and entertainment elements.

The club's activities aimed to foster national belonging, support the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 and the Human Capability Development Program, instill values, encourage positive community engagement, develop essential and future skills, enhance knowledge, and nurture innovation by motivating participants to develop creative ideas and projects.

The club sought to balance education and entertainment, make productive use of students' summer break, promote physical activity and sports, and enhance public health through specialized programs designed to provide an interactive educational environment that helps participants develop their abilities and refine their skills.

The ninth summer club featured 11 tracks: national and intellectual security, skills development, entrepreneurship and innovation, education, sports, entertainment, technology, social and community engagement, competition, culture and language, and arts and creativity.

Comments (0)