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Record number of Saudi students graduate from KAUST in 2024

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KAUST celebrated its 15th commencement ceremony in 2024 with a record number of Saudi graduates, comprising nearly 44% of the total 465 graduates. The graduating class also set a new benchmark with the highest number of Saudi females graduating, a 29% increase compared to 2023. Several outstanding graduates were highlighted, including Walla Basylman, who will join the chemistry department faculty at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. Why it matters: This milestone underscores KAUST's increasing role in developing Saudi talent and contributing to the Kingdom's Vision 2030 goals, particularly in STEM fields.

Saudi Arabia’s newest Rhodes Scholars

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Three Saudi Arabian undergraduates, all alumni of KAUST's Young Talent Development programs, have been awarded the Rhodes Scholarship for postgraduate study at the University of Oxford. The Rhodes Trust selects only 100 international recipients annually. The students participated in programs such as the KAUST Gifted Student Program (KGSP) and the Saudi Research Science Institute (SRSI). Why it matters: This achievement highlights the impact of KAUST's educational initiatives in fostering Saudi talent and leadership in STEM fields.

KAUST celebrates sixth Commencement ceremony

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KAUST held its sixth annual Commencement ceremony on December 18, 2015, celebrating 100 master’s degree and 71 Ph.D. graduates. President Jean-Lou Chameau encouraged graduates to embrace uncertainty and explore uncharted territory in their future endeavors. Student speaker Mohammed Alnassar shared his personal journey of joining KAUST and emphasized the importance of seizing opportunities and persevering through challenges. Why it matters: While not directly AI-related, the ongoing development of KAUST's graduating classes contributes to the growth of the Saudi tech talent pool, which is relevant for the region's AI ecosystem.

Developing gifted Saudi students

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KAUST Discovery student Leen Al-Jefri presented a poster on broadband digital holographic memories. Another KAUST student, Aljazzy Alahmadi, worked with Professor Omar Abdulsaboor on charge career dynamics between perovskite nanocrystals and molecular acceptors. The work highlights opportunities for gifted Saudi students at KAUST. Why it matters: Developing local talent in advanced STEM fields is crucial for Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals.