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Big names on campus

KAUST ·

KAUST held its 7th annual Career Fair, featuring preparation workshops and an alumni panel. The panel included engineers, innovators, and entrepreneurs from Saudi Aramco, SABIC, Taibah University, and Dow Chemical. Panelists emphasized pursuing passions, professional conduct, and demonstrating value to prospective employers. Why it matters: Such events help connect KAUST graduates with leading companies in Saudi Arabia, fostering local talent development and contributing to the Kingdom's knowledge economy.

Supporting student career development

KAUST ·

KAUST held its Eighth Annual Fall Career Fair on October 26, with representatives from the KAUST Discovery Company engaging with students. An alumni panel featured Mona Alsomali (DOW), Hussain Shibli (KAA-CARE), and Mustafa Mousa (Sadeem) offering career insights. Hussain Shibli, director general at King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy, also participated in the alumni panel. Why it matters: The career fair and alumni engagement highlight KAUST's efforts to connect students with industry opportunities and support career development in Saudi Arabia.

KICP Career Day welcomes company representatives to campus

KAUST ·

KAUST held its 7th annual Industry Collaboration Program (KICP) Career Day on March 16-17. Representatives from Saudi and international companies visited the campus. The event was hosted by the KAUST Industry Engagement Office, Graduate Affairs, and Saudi Initiatives. Why it matters: Such events help connect KAUST graduates with industry opportunities and foster collaboration.

'Super Women in Science' returns

KAUST ·

KAUST held its second annual "Promoting Super Women in Science" event on February 17, hosting 79 girls from The KAUST School. The event featured talks from KAUST professors Niveen Khashab, Charlotte Hauser, and Ikram Blilou, who shared their personal stories and research. The program aims to encourage young women to pursue education and careers in STEM fields. Why it matters: Such initiatives play a crucial role in addressing gender disparity in STEM and fostering future generations of female scientists in the Kingdom.

Alumni Focus: Lautaro Rayo (M.S. ‘12, Earth science)

KAUST ·

Lautaro Rayo, a KAUST alumnus with a master's degree in Earth science (2012), works as a petrophysicist at Saudi Aramco. He uses various tools and data analysis techniques to investigate potential oil and gas reservoirs in the Red Sea. Rayo was recruited by Aramco at KAUST's career fair and emphasizes the importance of analytical and research skills in his role. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's role in supplying talent to key industries in Saudi Arabia and showcases the career paths available to its graduates.

MBZUAI future AI leaders explore internships, career inspiration at the university’s fair

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI hosted its second in-person Internships and Opportunities Fair, connecting master's and doctoral students with 37 organizations from the UAE's private and public sectors. Companies like ADNOC, Dubai Police, and Etihad Airways showcased short-term and permanent AI-related opportunities. An industry panel discussion featuring DHL and General Motors gave career advice. Why it matters: The event highlights the increasing demand for AI expertise within the UAE and MBZUAI's role in contributing to the nation's AI capabilities.

Thuwal students meet Shaheen

KAUST ·

Students and teachers from Thuwal schools visited KAUST for computer-oriented activities on February 7. The activities included a practical computer coding lesson inspired by "Hour of Code," where participants used Mac computers to work through an online tutorial. Students and teachers also toured the supercomputing facilities in the KAUST Core Labs led by Bilel Hadri of the ECRC. Why it matters: Such outreach programs help promote STEM education and engagement with advanced computing resources among local students.