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KAUST co-signs global statement on UN 2030 Agenda

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KAUST President Tony Chan joined leaders from 57 universities to release a joint statement calling for accelerated action on the UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The statement was made at a virtual forum held by China's Zhejiang University on March 24. University leaders reaffirmed their commitment to solidarity, resilience and prosperity through education, research, innovation and partnership. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's commitment to aligning its research and initiatives with global sustainability goals, strengthening its position as a leader in addressing global challenges.

KAUST releases its 2023 SDG Highlight Report

KAUST ·

KAUST has released its 2023 SDG Highlight Report, showcasing the university's efforts in advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Key projects featured include the KAUST Coral Restoration Initiative and ClimateCrete. The report also highlights the release of KAUST's new Sustainability Policy and the hosting of the Global Sustainability Development Conference. Why it matters: The report signals KAUST's commitment to aligning with Saudi Vision 2030 and integrating sustainability into its research, operations, and engagement with the global community.

KAUST report showcases local and global sustainability actions

KAUST ·

KAUST released its first report on the University’s progress toward the UN Sustainable Development Goals, covering the period from 2021 to 2022. The report highlights KAUST’s involvement in international sustainability networks, research on climate solutions, and engagement with strategic national projects. KAUST is committed to the global sustainability agenda and the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 through ecosystem protection, water, energy, food security, and economic diversification. Why it matters: This report signals KAUST's increasing role in advancing Saudi Arabia's sustainability goals and aligns its research with global environmental priorities.

KAUST students spark change at Camp 2030 with innovative SDG solutions

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Eight KAUST students attended Camp 2030, a global innovation lab for the UN Sustainable Development Goals held in New York. The students, selected from approximately 200 young changemakers, participated in hands-on solutions development related to critical themes such as poverty and health. Students expressed feeling motivated to make a difference in Saudi Arabia after the event. Why it matters: This event highlights KAUST's commitment to fostering innovation and empowering students to address global challenges aligned with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals.

New resource to promote scientific literacy for sustainable development

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KAUST, in partnership with UNDP Saudi Arabia and Frontiers for Young Minds, has launched "The SDG Collection" to promote scientific and sustainability literacy among children. The collection will feature articles about each of the 17 SDGs in the open-access journal Frontiers for Young Minds, with contributions from KAUST researchers. The initiative includes an interactive peer-review process involving students from local schools like The KAUST School and will be translated into Arabic. Why it matters: This project enhances accessibility to complex scientific concepts for Arabic-speaking children and supports Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 by inspiring future generations toward sustainable development.

538 organizations forge new alliances at TME’s first “Global Sustainable Development Congress” at KAUST

KAUST ·

The Times Higher Education Global Sustainable Development Congress was held at KAUST from May 29 to June 1, gathering 1,385 delegates from 538 organizations including 267 universities. Speakers discussed how society can meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals, with Saudi Vision 2030 placing sustainability at the heart of national policies aiming for net zero by 2060. Minister of Investment H.E. Khalid Al-Falih emphasized the opportunity for collaboration between the Kingdom and international partners. Why it matters: The congress highlights Saudi Arabia's commitment to sustainability and KAUST's role as a regional hub for sustainable development initiatives.

Building global cities

KAUST ·

Dr. Tarek Ali Fadaak, a Shura Council member, discussed the importance of environmental balance and improved resource management in Saudi urban planning during a 2018 KAUST lecture. He highlighted challenges like insufficient and poorly utilized open spaces in Saudi cities, emphasizing the need for aesthetic improvements and more public spaces. Fadaak stressed the importance of investing in the education of Saudi youth to drive future development and address these urban planning challenges. Why it matters: This underscores the ongoing focus on sustainable urban development and the role of Saudi talent in shaping future cities within the Kingdom, aligning with Vision 2030 goals.

Leveraging Social Media Analytics for Sustainability Trend Detection in Saudi Arabias Evolving Market

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This paper explores the use of AI and social media analytics to detect sustainability trends in Saudi Arabia's evolving market, in line with Vision 2030. The study processes millions of social media posts, news articles, and blogs to understand sustainability trends across various sectors. The AI-driven methodology offers sector-specific and cross-sector insights, providing decision-makers with a snapshot of market shifts, and can be adapted to other regions.