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Enrichment in the Spring is just around the corner

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KAUST is promoting its spring enrichment programs. The promotional material features a Mongolian folk group. Why it matters: While a routine announcement, enrichment programs help KAUST attract talent and contribute to local engagement.

Enrichment in the Fall begins October 17

KAUST ·

KAUST will host its first annual Enrichment in the Fall program starting October 17, featuring lectures, films, workshops, concerts, and artworks. The program focuses on the biodiversity and wildlife in the KAUST community, with events aimed at all ages and interests. The enrichment program includes community activities on the weekends of October 17–18 and October 24–25. Why it matters: This program signals KAUST's ongoing commitment to community engagement and education in areas like biodiversity, complementing its established Winter Enrichment Program.

Registration for Enrichment in the Spring events now open

KAUST ·

KAUST is hosting "Enrichment in the Spring," a program open to the KAUST community, from March 20-28. The program's theme is the brain and human mind, and will include lectures on neuroscience, language, 3D visualizations of the brain, mind games, and musical performances. The event will also feature community events for all ages and interests. Why it matters: Such programs can foster interdisciplinary collaboration and promote public engagement with science and technology within the KAUST community.

Enrichment in the Spring opens KAUST minds to wonders of human brain

KAUST ·

KAUST held its first Enrichment in the Spring (SEP) program from March 20–28, focusing on the human brain and mind, coinciding with Brain Awareness Week. The program featured lectures from neuroscientists like Professor Alim-Louis Benabid, and presentations by KAUST's Ali Awami and Corrado Cali on visualization technology for studying the brain. KAUST researchers are collaborating with the Human Brain Project and Harvard University to develop comprehensive brain models and visualize connectome data. Why it matters: This initiative highlights KAUST's commitment to advancing neuroscience research and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations to understand the complexities of the human brain.

Tiptoeing to inspiration

KAUST ·

This article reflects on Theo Jansen's visit to KAUST during the 2017 Winter Enrichment Program. It mentions the upcoming Spring Enrichment Program at KAUST. The piece includes a photograph of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. Why it matters: Such programs foster innovation and collaboration within the KAUST community.

Great turnout for KAUST's first Enrichment in Fall

KAUST ·

KAUST held its first Enrichment in Fall program. The event was attended by program leadership including David Keyes, Craig Kershaw, Jan-Lou Chameau, and Carol Carmichael. The program is part of KAUST's broader discovery enrichment initiatives. Why it matters: Such programs contribute to KAUST's mission of fostering scientific innovation and attracting talent.

Conquering your doorstep mile

KAUST ·

British author and explorer Alastair Humphreys visited KAUST as part of the Enrichment in the Spring program. Humphreys, known for trekking across the Empty Quarter, shared his adventures with the KAUST community. The event aimed to bring a sense of adventure to the university. Why it matters: Such events enhance the cultural and intellectual environment at KAUST, fostering a broader perspective among students and faculty.

WEP 2023 takes success to the edge

KAUST ·

KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) 2023, themed "Edge – transform the world you know," was held from January 8-19. The program featured a diverse range of topics including AI, renewable energy, and arts, with activities held across KAUST and off-campus. The program, running since 2012, aims to inspire engagement, knowledge, motivation, and leadership within the KAUST community. Why it matters: KAUST's WEP fosters interdisciplinary learning and community engagement, promoting a holistic approach to education and innovation in Saudi Arabia.