KAUST and King Abdulaziz University (KAU) have signed an MoU to boost collaboration in education, research, and professional development. The partnership will focus on applying AI to medical and clinical fields, leveraging KAU's medical infrastructure and KAUST's AI expertise. The agreement also involves developing academic programs in marine sciences and creating joint training opportunities. Why it matters: This collaboration between two leading Saudi universities aims to strengthen the Kingdom's higher education ecosystem and drive innovation in key fields like AI and healthcare, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030.
KAUST and the Saudi Archery Federation have signed an MoU to collaborate on research, innovation, and archery development in Saudi Arabia. The agreement includes hosting tournaments, developing community programs, and fostering local and international investments. It will also promote joint training, specialized academic programs, and scientific research into athletic performance and health impacts. Why it matters: This partnership demonstrates KAUST's dedication to linking scientific research with practical applications to advance sports and society in line with Saudi Vision 2030.
Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) and Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ) have introduced new academic programs focusing on AI, digitalization, and sustainability. HBKU will offer a Master of Science in Digital Transformation, while TAMUQ will launch Bachelor of Science degrees in AI and Sustainable Technology and Development. These programs aim to equip students with skills for Qatar's evolving technological and sustainability landscape. Why it matters: This expansion of specialized programs signals Qatar's commitment to developing a workforce capable of advancing its national priorities in technology and sustainability.
KAUST and Qassim University signed an MoU to strengthen scientific and research partnerships, focusing on developing the research environment, supporting innovation, and fostering the exchange of expertise. The agreement includes developing joint academic programs and leveraging advanced research resources. A research training program agreement was also signed, enabling Qassim University students to participate in KAUST research projects. Why it matters: This partnership aims to enhance Saudi Arabia's position as a global hub for scientific and technological excellence by integrating the research capabilities of two major academic institutions.
KAUST and the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources in Saudi Arabia have signed an agreement to launch three specialized academic programs focused on industry and mining. These programs include undergraduate, master's, and doctoral studies, with the aim of developing human capital and fostering innovation in these sectors. The MoU also plans to facilitate the admission of Saudi talents to global universities via scholarships. Why it matters: This partnership aims to align KAUST's research and education with the needs of Saudi Arabia's industrial and mining sectors, supporting the Kingdom's Vision 2030 goals for economic diversification and technological advancement.
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan visited MBZUAI and was briefed on academic programs, research areas, and partnerships. Researchers presented AI projects spanning energy, climate, medicine, genetics, media, and robotics, and two start-ups from the university’s incubator showcased their work. MBZUAI President Professor Eric Xing noted the university's ranking as 10th globally in AI fields. Why it matters: The visit underscores the UAE's commitment to developing national AI talent and building a knowledge-based economy with AI at its core.
MBZUAI has received licensing and accreditation from the UAE’s Commission for Academic Accreditation (CAA). This certification validates that MBZUAI's academic programs meet high-quality standards recognized both in the UAE and internationally. Over 1,200 applications have been received for the 2020 intake, with the first class commencing in August 2020. Why it matters: This accreditation marks a key milestone for MBZUAI as it positions itself as a leading AI university in the region, attracting top talent and fostering AI skills development.
A delegation of senior government officials from Kazakhstan visited MBZUAI in Abu Dhabi. Discussions covered MBZUAI's academic programs, research opportunities, and potential partnerships. The dialogue also addressed the importance of AI and its applications in society. Why it matters: This visit signals growing international interest in MBZUAI as a hub for AI education and research, potentially fostering collaborations between the UAE and Kazakhstan in the field.