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Rapport: Connecting the KAUST alumni community

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Summary

KAUST's online alumni community, Rapport, has attracted nearly 1,000 members since its launch in 2017. The platform, accessible via website and mobile app, allows alumni to connect with each other, access career information, and participate in group discussions. Rapport aims to foster mentoring and networking opportunities for students and alumni. Why it matters: Platforms like Rapport can play an important role in retaining talent and expertise within the Kingdom, which supports the broader goals of Vision 2030.

Keywords

KAUST · alumni · Rapport · networking · mentoring

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