KAUST held its seventh commencement ceremony. The ceremony included speeches from President Jean-Lou Chameau and Andrew N. Liveris, CEO of The Dow Chemical Company. The event celebrated the graduating class. Why it matters: While a routine event, commencement ceremonies highlight KAUST's ongoing role in developing technical talent for Saudi Arabia.
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 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 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 held its Spring 2014 graduation ceremony on June 7, honoring 11 Ph.D. and 20 master's degree candidates from nine countries. KAUST President Jean-Lou Chameau congratulated the graduates, noting their contributions to research and KAUST's global influence. Faculty members advised the graduates to aim high and uphold KAUST's values in their future endeavors. Why it matters: While routine, the graduation highlights KAUST's ongoing role in developing scientific talent within Saudi Arabia and internationally.