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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.

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.

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.

Follow your passion

KAUST ·

Entrepreneur Alexandru Ionut Budisteanu spoke at KAUST's 2018 Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) about pursuing one's passion to achieve their dreams. Budisteanu shared his journey of creating video games and building an autonomous self-driving car prototype. He emphasized the importance of finding a job or activity that one loves and working with passion. Why it matters: Showcases KAUST's efforts to host inspiring speakers and promote entrepreneurship among students.

'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.

WEP 2015 Alumni Lecture Series

KAUST ·

KAUST's Alumni Affairs Office and the 2015 WEP team hosted a lecture series featuring four KAUST alumni. The alumni, from CERN, UC Berkeley, MIT, and a startup in Mexico City, shared their work in physics, robotics, oceanography, and entrepreneurship. Dean Brian Moran and Professor David Keyes highlighted the alumni's achievements and contributions. Why it matters: Showcases KAUST's role in fostering global talent and highlights the diverse career paths of its graduates.

Major videogame developer seeks KAUST talent

KAUST ·

Steer Studios, the global games studio arm of Savvy Games Group, held a company day at KAUST to recruit talent. Savvy Games Group aims to invest SAR 142 billion to establish 250 game companies in Saudi Arabia and create 39,000 jobs. Steer Studios representatives interviewed and networked with KAUST students, seeking skills in marketing, computer engineering, 3D art, animation, and game design. Why it matters: This event highlights Saudi Arabia's commitment to developing its gaming and esports sector, aligning with Vision 2030 and creating opportunities for local talent in a rapidly growing industry.