KAUST held its annual academic Convocation ceremony via Zoom, with speeches from President Tony Chan, student Nawaf Al-Ghamdi, alumnus Wail Bamhair, and faculty member Mohamed-Slim Alouini. Speakers shared advice on embracing new experiences, collaboration, teaching, and perseverance. Alouini encouraged students to build a strong competitive record for future job opportunities despite uncertainties from the COVID-19 pandemic. Why it matters: While routine, the event underscores KAUST's ongoing commitment to fostering academic excellence and preparing students for future challenges in science and technology.
The Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) has rescheduled the start of its first academic year to January 2021 due to COVID-19 disruptions. The decision was made by the Board of Trustees during a video conference chaired by H.E. Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber. The board also discussed campus progress, student onboarding, faculty appointments, and industry partnerships. Why it matters: The delay, while pragmatic, underscores the ongoing challenges faced by new academic institutions in establishing themselves amid global health crises, potentially impacting the growth of the AI ecosystem in the UAE.
KAUST Convocation 2024 marked the start of the new academic year, welcoming 380 first-year students. Former President Tony Chan emphasized the transformative power of academia and the need to accelerate impact. Faculty speakers highlighted KAUST's resources and opportunities for students to contribute to research and innovation. Why it matters: As KAUST transitions leadership and focuses on aligning with Saudi Arabia's R&D priorities, the convocation underscores the university's role in nurturing future talent and driving scientific advancements within the Kingdom.
KAUST welcomes five new faculty members for the new school year: Andrea Falqui, Daniele Daffonchio, Athanasios Tzavaras, Ying Sun, and Carlo Liberale. The new faculty members come from diverse backgrounds and bring expertise in areas such as bioscience, microbial ecology, and nanostructure imaging. They will contribute to KAUST's vision through research, teaching, and collaboration. Why it matters: The addition of new faculty enhances KAUST's research capabilities and educational offerings, fostering innovation and attracting top talent to the region.
KAUST celebrated faculty promotions for 2016. The promotions were effective as of July 1, 2016, except where otherwise noted. The announcement was made by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. Why it matters: This is a routine announcement of academic staff advancement at a leading GCC research university.