King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) has entered the Global Top 50, ranking 48th, in the 2026 Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Ratings, which assess institutional contributions to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The university also placed among the top 25 in Asia and second in Saudi Arabia. KAUST demonstrated strong performance in SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation), SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), and SDG 14 (Life Below Water). Why it matters: This recognition highlights KAUST's significant contributions to global sustainability efforts and reinforces Saudi Arabia's commitment to the UN SDGs through its leading research institutions.
KAUST has been ranked No. 1 in the Times Higher Education (THE) Arab University Rankings for the third consecutive year. The 2025 edition of the rankings evaluated universities across 20 key indicators, including global citation impact and industry collaboration. Sixteen of KAUST's faculty were named on the 2025 Clarivate highly cited list. Why it matters: This recognition reinforces KAUST’s position as a leading research university in the Arab world and reflects Saudi Arabia’s increasing global competitiveness in research, innovation, and advanced education.
KAUST and University College London (UCL) have formed a strategic partnership to advance research, education, and commercialization. The partnership includes potential collaboration in student entrepreneurship, academic program development such as joint MBA programs, and joint activity in bioengineering fields like vaccine manufacturing. The agreement was signed during the Times Higher Education World Academic Summit 2025 held at KAUST. Why it matters: This collaboration strengthens KAUST's ability to advance Saudi Vision 2030 by expanding its international research network, enabling translational innovation, and accelerating commercialization.
KAUST hosted the Times Higher Education (THE) World Academic Summit 2025, the first time the event has been held in the Middle East, gathering over 800 delegates from 65 nations. The summit's theme was "Universities as Agents of Progress," focusing on the role of universities in solving sustainability and economic diversification challenges. THE's chief global affairs officer, Phil Baty, praised KAUST and the Kingdom's ambitions, emphasizing the importance of universities as drivers of societal change. Why it matters: The summit underscores the growing importance of Saudi Arabia and KAUST as a hub for global academic collaboration and innovation, aligning with the Kingdom's Vision 2030 goals.
KAUST will host the Times Higher Education (THE) World Academic Summit from October 7-9, 2025, the first time the event will be held in the Middle East. The summit's theme is "Universities as agents of progress," focusing on how universities drive innovation, sustainability, and global collaboration. Speakers include KAUST faculty such as Sami Al Ghamdi, Dana Al-Sulaiman, Carlos Duarte, and Juergen Schmidhuber. Why it matters: This event highlights KAUST's and Saudi Arabia's growing role in science, innovation, and higher education in the region.
KAUST achieved its highest ranking in the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings, placing in the top 100 globally. It ranked in the top 10 worldwide in SDG11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) and SDG14 (Life Below Water). KAUST also ranked fifth among Arab universities and third among Saudi Arabian universities. Why it matters: This recognition highlights the increasing emphasis on sustainability in Saudi Arabia's research and innovation ecosystem, with KAUST playing a leading role.
KAUST has been ranked first in the Times Higher Education (THE) Arab University Rankings for the second consecutive year, outperforming over 350 universities in the MENA region. KAUST excels in research environment and quality, with scores of 98.5 and 95.7, respectively, comparable to global institutions like Cambridge and Harvard. This recognition highlights KAUST's role in advancing Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 and its growing impact on the global stage. Why it matters: This ranking solidifies KAUST's position as a leading research university in the Arab world and a key contributor to the development of a knowledge-based economy in Saudi Arabia.
KAUST will host the Times Higher Education (THE) World Academic Summit from October 7-9, 2025, the first time the summit will be held in the Middle East. The summit's theme is "Universities as Agents of Progress," aligning with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030. Attendees will have opportunities to explore Saudi Arabia's cultural heritage and natural beauty. Why it matters: Hosting this summit positions KAUST and Saudi Arabia as key players in the global higher education landscape and showcases the Kingdom's commitment to advancing education and innovation.