IBDAA-Arab Youth Media Award seeks applications [Middle East]

Media students in the Arab world are encouraged to apply for this competition.

The Dubai Press Club has launched the IBDAA-Arab Youth Media Award to inspire excellence among Arab media students and prepare the next generation of media professionals to achieve the highest standards of excellence. The award promotes youth engagement in the media sector's development.

The competition includes six categories: photography, journalism reports, short video, podcast, E-Games, and multimedia.

Applicants should submit their entries individually or as part of a team. All submissions must be made exclusively through universities and must not contain any advertisements or promotions of products or companies.

Successful candidates must ensure they hold full ownership of all image rights.

The deadline is May 16.

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