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On the 95th anniversary of the unification of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, we celebrate a glorious day that reflects pride and dignity, embodying the authentic Saudi spirit — our source of honor and pride.
Taibah University launches the 95th National Day Competitions under the theme “Our Pride Lies in Our Nature”, opening doors for creativity and positive competition among its students and staff in the fields of art, literature, and sports, serving as a national platform that celebrates the essence of this day and revives the Kingdom’s legacy and enduring values.
(Best College Activities and Ideas)
Objective:
To encourage colleges to organize national activities that reflect Saudi identity and serve the university community.
Participation Mechanism:
Each college submits a portfolio of creative and innovative initiatives or events.
Required contents: idea and objectives – implementation plan, partners, and impact.
Evaluation Criteria (100 points):
Community and student impact: 30
Innovation and creativity: 30
Student and staff participation: 25
Documentation quality: 15
Awards:
An honorary shield for the best college.
Conditions:
The artwork must be original and not previously displayed or awarded.
Individual participation (except for large-scale works).
A short description of at least 100 words.
Digital artworks must be at least 3000 pixels in resolution.
AI tools are not allowed.
Handmade artworks must be physically displayed in the exhibition.
Evaluation Criteria (100 points):
Idea and national message: 30
Creativity and innovation: 25
Public voting: 25
Awards:
Three winners in each category.
All works will be displayed at the “95th National Day Exhibition – Our Pride Lies in Our Nature”.
Certificates of participation for all finalists.
Monetary prizes.
Conditions:
A poem of 10–20 lines about the nation, identity, and values.
The poem must be original and unpublished.
Linguistic accuracy and rhythm (according to the category).
Optional live recitation in the final ceremony.
Evaluation Criteria (100 points):
Idea and imagery: 15
Language and structure/rhythm: 15
National message and impact: 25
Recitation quality: 15
Originality and authenticity: 10
Public voting: 20
Awards:
Three winners in Classical Poetry.
Three winners in Nabati Poetry.
Registration Process:
Complete an online health disclosure form.
Receive a participant number.
Wear the official marathon T-shirt.
Awards:
Medals for the top three winners.
In-kind prizes.
Objective:
To encourage participants to capture national moments and express their love for the country through photography.
Conditions:
Photos must be taken within the designated campus photobooths.
Individual or pair participation is allowed.
Each participant may submit only one photo.
The photo must clearly reflect a national theme.
Evaluation Criteria (100 points):
Concept and national symbolism: 40
Aesthetics and shooting angle: 30
Public voting: 30
Awards:
Top three winners.
Winning photos will be published on the university’s platforms.
Monetary prizes.
E-sports tournaments
Indoor Football Championship (Male Students)
Chess Tournament