Special Streams within Tamayyaz

Since the universities are closed due to the current political situation, we have adopted a new approach in 2025 to focus on certain streams especially ones with high unemployability rates, such as media and journalism, engineering.

And ones that are trending now such as Law and AI with Al Najah University.

 

Media and Journalism Tamayyaz

Offers young people an inspiring gateway into the world of storytelling and creative media. Through hands-on training and close mentorship from leading media professionals, participants gain practical experience in journalism, digital storytelling, and content production. They learn to craft powerful narratives, produce podcasts, reels, and videos, and bring their ideas to life using Sharek’s fully equipped podcast and media studio. The program not only builds technical and creative skills but also connects youth to paid internships in leading media institutions—helping them turn their passion for media into real professional opportunities.

Engineers Tamayyaz

The Engineers Tamayyaz Programme empowers young engineers to thrive in a rapidly evolving labor market where engineering and AI are shaping the future of work. Participants gain essential professional and personal skills, explore digital transformation and AI applications in engineering, and learn how to turn ideas and innovations into real-world solutions. The programme emphasizes entrepreneurship and community impact, guiding engineers to develop projects that address local challenges in energy, water, and infrastructure. With hands-on mentorship, site visits, and practical projects, Engineers Tamayyaz prepares youth to lead, innovate, and succeed in a modern, tech-driven engineering landscape.

 

Law & AI at An-Najah University

The First Summer School on Artificial Intelligence and Law
In partnership with An-Najah National University’s Faculty of Law and Political Science, Sharek Youth Forum launched Palestine’s first Summer School on “Artificial Intelligence and Law – New Horizons for Legal Practice.” The program introduced law students to the intersection of technology and justice through hands-on training in AI-powered legal research, analysis, and drafting. Led by top academics and experts, the initiative opened new horizons for modern legal education—equipping Palestinian youth with future-ready skills to navigate the emerging world of digital justice and innovation.