Ministry of Justice starts process for students seeking training at judicial facilities

The Saudi Ministry of Justice has begun the process of application submissions for university students seeking training opportunities at judicial facilities during the new academic year. (SPA/File Photo)
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RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Justice has begun the process of application submissions for university students seeking training opportunities at judicial facilities during the new academic year.

Universities reopen for the new academic year on Sunday after the summer vacation.

The ministry announced the submissions process on its official website.

Interested applicants can apply through the cooperative training service on the ministry’s official portal, where they can browse various training options and select the ones that suit them best.

The program offers students practical training and learning experiences at judicial facilities throughout the Kingdom.

Through this initiative, students will gain hands-on experience in operational and service processes, the ministry said.

Cooperative training is designed to equip students with the skills to navigate a professional work environment, collaborate effectively with colleagues, enhance their communication abilities, and explore practical interests, the ministry said.

Osama Ghanem Al-Obaidy, a law professor in Riyadh, told Arab News: “This is a good learning opportunity for university students seeking training opportunities at judicial facilities. This will help in enhancing skills and providing valuable training in operational and service processes, for the university students.”