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KAUST celebrates 5000 days of education and research

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KAUST recently celebrated its 5000th day since opening its doors to its first class, marking a milestone of education and research. KAUST's academic output has been prevalent from the start, with publications in notable scientific journals. KAUST dominates in national academic publications, with about 80% of the entire Saudi national contribution to Nature-indexed publications having at least one KAUST author. Why it matters: This achievement underscores KAUST's role as a leading research center in the Middle East, attracting talent and fostering multidisciplinary collaboration to address real-world problems.

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