KAUST celebrated its eighth Commencement ceremony on December 15, 2017, with 110 master’s degree and 76 Ph.D. graduates. Interim President Nadhmi Al-Nasr presided over the ceremony, with speeches from Hassan Alsibyani and former KAUST President Dr. Jean-Lou Chameau. Chameau encouraged graduates to uphold the values learned at KAUST and strive to have an impact with integrity. Why it matters: Showcases KAUST's role in developing a new generation of scientists and engineers in Saudi Arabia.
KAUST held its fifth commencement ceremony on December 12, 2014, celebrating 38 Ph.D. and 121 master's degree graduates. President Chameau and Board of Trustees Chairman Ali Ibrahim Al-Naimi honored the students, with Shamael Al-Shuhail as the Commencement Speaker. Stanford University President Dr. John L. Hennessy, the Distinguished Speaker, highlighted KAUST's rapid progress and advised graduates to pursue their passions and give back. Why it matters: While historical, this event underscores KAUST's ongoing commitment to developing STEM talent in Saudi Arabia, contributing to the region's growing focus on technology and innovation.
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 eighth Academic Convocation, featuring speakers including Ph.D. student Samah Mohamed and professor Jeff Shamma. Mohamed encouraged students to focus on developing skills and pursuing their passions at KAUST. Shamma noted KAUST's reputation for research excellence despite its young age. Why it matters: The event highlights KAUST's continued focus on graduate education and research impact within Saudi Arabia.
KAUST held its 13th commencement ceremony on December 16, 2022, celebrating approximately 380 graduating students. KAUST President Tony Chan challenged graduates to use their talents to shape a better future. He highlighted three outstanding students for their contributions to sustainability and smart cities. Why it matters: While not directly AI-focused, the event underscores KAUST's role in fostering talent and innovation within Saudi Arabia, which indirectly contributes to the Kingdom's growing AI ecosystem.