RIYADH: The Ministry of Culture signed a partnership with the ESSEC Business School for Riyadh University of Arts’ College of Cultural Management to nurture creative talent and promote cross-cultural exchange.
The signing took place at Fenaa Alawwal, a cultural hub in Riyadh’s Diplomatic Quarter, the Saudi Press Agency reported Sunday.
Deputy Minister for National Partnerships and Talent Development Noha Kattan signed for RUA, while ESSEC Business School President Vincenzo Vinzi signed on behalf of the school.
Under the partnership, ESSEC will collaborate with RUA to co-design specialized programs for the College of Cultural Management, equipping future leaders with skills to shape the evolving cultural landscape.
Founded in 1907, the ESSEC Business School is one of Europe’s most prestigious institutions, renowned for academic excellence, global reach, and a commitment to innovation and ethical leadership.
Its programs emphasize experiential learning, empowering students to make a meaningful impact across industries, the SPA reported.
RUA will offer a progressive educational framework across all levels and disciplines in the arts and culture sectors, including short courses, diplomas, bachelor’s, higher diplomas, master’s, and doctoral programs.
Further details on RUA, its programs, and international partnerships will be available on its official website, launching in the first quarter of 2026.