KAUST held its 11th commencement and first virtual graduation ceremony, celebrating the class of 2020. The ceremony honored 149 master's and 95 Ph.D. graduates, with 87 graduates from Saudi Arabia. President Tony Chan acknowledged the graduates' resilience and contributions to KAUST's first decade of research excellence. Why it matters: The event highlights KAUST's role in developing local talent and contributing to Saudi Arabia's future, especially in light of the Kingdom's focus on technological advancement and human capital development.
KAUST held its 10th Commencement ceremony, celebrating 196 Ph.D. and master's graduates. President Tony Chan noted the university's rise from the sands of Thuwal to a globally recognized institution in its first decade. Founding President Choon Fong Shih highlighted KAUST's transformation into a state-of-the-art university and the planting of the seed of the House of Wisdom. Why it matters: The anniversary underscores KAUST's growing role as a hub for science and engineering in Saudi Arabia, contributing to the Kingdom's vision of becoming a knowledge-based economy.
KAUST celebrated its Spring Graduation, recognizing 97 new graduates including 24 PhD students, 35 MS/PhD students, and 38 MS students. The graduating cohort included 36 Saudi Arabian and 61 international students. KAUST President Tony F. Chan acknowledged the global impact of COVID-19 in a video message. Why it matters: This event marks the growth of KAUST's alumni network and highlights the university's role in developing skilled professionals in science and technology.
KAUST celebrated its ninth Commencement ceremony on December 14, 2018, graduating 243 master's and Ph.D. candidates. The ceremony included the inauguration of KAUST’s third president, Dr. Tony Chan. KAUST also conferred its first honorary doctoral degree to HE Ali Ibrahim Al-Naimi, former chairman of the KAUST Board of Trustees. Why it matters: Showcases KAUST's continued growth as a leading research university in the region, developing local talent.
KAUST held its 14th commencement ceremony, graduating 433 students, with a record 43% being Saudi nationals. President Tony Chan emphasized KAUST's alignment with Saudi Vision 2030, highlighting partnerships with giga-projects like NEOM and the National Transformation Institute. He also spotlighted KAUST's projects like the world’s largest coral nursery and the acquisition of Shaheen III supercomputer. Why it matters: The event underscores KAUST's increasing role in Saudi Arabia's national development agenda and its commitment to fostering local talent in science and technology.