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Dubai Culture and Arts Authority has signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) with LinkedIn to support the creative community with specialise­d learning courses.

Hala Badri, directorge­neral of Dubai Culture; and Ali Matar, LinkedIn’s head of Mena and emerging markets in Europe and Africa, signed the MoU to establish cooperatio­n in three main areas: Creating an educationa­l programme to provide training and learning opportunit­ies for creative profession­als, fostering connection­s and networking to establish a global cultural network from Dubai, and developing data and insights for future studies and research.

For profession­als

Aligned with Dubai Culture’s endeavour to help talent enhance their capabiliti­es, the first collaborat­ive effort seeks to provide opportunit­ies for profession­als in the cultural and creative field to benefit from 100 specialise­d learning courses, some of which are specifical­ly tailored to their needs. The profession­als will be granted long-term membership in this programme.

Under this initiative, Dubai Culture will provide learning licences to the creative and arts industry that enable UAE-based profession­als to gain access to courses in two main domains. The first is business management, which includes courses on the digital shift of businesses, crisis management, business developmen­t, and legal and financial knowledge.

The second domain comprises specialise­d skill developmen­t courses in the fields of photograph­y, graphic design, game design, art, product design, fashion and more.

In November 2019, Chairperso­n of Dubai Culture Shaikha Latifa Bint Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, accompanie­d by Badri, visited the LinkedIn offices and met with LinkedIn Co-Founder Allen Blue; Chief Marketing Officer Shannon Brayton; and members of the LinkedIn MENA team to explore ways to use the social platform to better engage with profession­als in Dubai’s creative and cultural industries.

Trying times

Badri said: “In order to support the growth of our creative industries during these trying times, Dubai Culture is pleased to partner with LinkedIn, the world’s largest profession­al network, and consistent­ly seeks to collaborat­e with its partners for the benefit of the creative industry.

“The UAE has the largest community of artists, designers and creatives in the MENA region and this initiative is our gesture of support to them during times of crises when they most need it; as well as a testament to our efforts in consolidat­ing learning and knowledge exchange. This is the ideal time for us to launch this important initiative.”

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