The Police Academy has obtained a licence from the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) to implement the Master's in Security AI programme. This step reflects confidence in the academic content and development.

The Police Academy explained in a post on its official account on the X platform that this represents a distinguished addition to the list of licensed programmes at the academy and is in line with the vision of the Ministry of Interior and the strategic direction of the country.

It indicated that the programme has met all approved academic standards, contributing to the preparation of highly qualified security personnel capable of keeping pace with the challenges of modern technology and the requirements of digital transformation in the security field.

This licence reflects the confidence in the academic level provided by the Police Academy and enhances its position as an academic institution in the country.

According to the Amiri Decree establishing it, the Police Academy aims to: prepare qualified and scientifically trained personnel in legal and police fields, as well as other fields required by the Ministry of Interior. To prepare researchers in legal and police fields and other specialisations required by the Ministry through specialised higher education programmes. To develop specialised curricula and methods of education and training, keeping pace with the development of knowledge related to legal and police work.

The academy also aims to encourage and support scientific research and the spirit of innovation and creativity to address new developments in the field of security and legal work.

The academy's objectives include preparing and qualifying police force members, working to continuously improve their performance, and ensuring the quality of the programmes offered and their outcomes.