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1. To remedy the
widespread prevailing incompetent and unprofessional concepts in Arabic
journalism and media, both in Europe and in the Arab world. In fact, those
concepts represent a narrow partisan ideology that seeks self-interest
and which spoils the dignity of people. Likewise, this type of journalism
appoints rogue elements, who consider themselves to be journalists, for specific
jobs that are completely incompatible with their professional and academic
skills. Therefore, the need of a professional media and journalistic training is
eminent in order to help any prospective journalists fulfil their
professional wishes, and support those amateur journalists in improving their
professional skills .
2. Stressing the importance of the fact that the Islamic Arab
Community must equally have a distinguished educational and journalistic
institution. The latter would take inspiration from its rich history and
would benefit from the monumental technological development that
journalism and media studies have known.
3. The absence of distinguished Arabic journalistic institutions
in Europe, in spite of the tremendous efforts that have been realized for
this purpose. In the meantime, all the well- known Arabic magazines
and journals rely in fact on a financial help that comes from
the Arab world, and they are thus failing to develop journalism in a non-
biased way as it is the case in the Western world.
4. The Arabic journalism institutions based in Europe have
failed to integrate Arab journalists who hold a western nationality.
Instead, they prefer importing them from abroad.In this respect, the Arab
community has no chance to secure their professional career within their rich
Tradition and within the European regulations.
5. To give the true picture of the Arabic academies (both
inside and outside the Arab world) using appropriate teaching methodologies, the
teachers competence and the students perspicacity.
6. The fact that the University is well-organized gives all
the students the opportunity to study professional methods used in
journalism and media studies at all
levels of expertise.
7. The journalism and media institutions in Europe, and
even in Northern Africa, need departments for Moroccan journalism and
media in general, and Tamazight journalism in particular. In this
respect, HGUJM prides itself to be the first academic institution which has
been founded for this purpose. Actually, the requirements and the methodologies
of the Moroccan and Tamazight journalism and media will be
carefully studied in order to graduate highly distinguished academics and
technical experts in this field.
8. The administration of the University will seal the
necessary deals with both European and Arab educational institutions in order to
secure their accreditation.
9. The Dutch Ministries of Justice and
Foreign Affairs, as well as the appropriate Consulate of the registered
students will legalise the certificates and the degrees that the University
offers. |