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KAUST Gifted Student Program (KGSP) alumni unite to celebrate success and national impact

KAUST · · Education Saudi Arabia

KAUST held its inaugural KGSP Alumni Summit, celebrating 17 years of the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Gifted Student Program. The program has supported 656 Saudi scholars to complete bachelor's degrees abroad and prepares them for graduate research at KAUST. KGSP alumna Mariam Awlia, now with the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization, highlighted the program's impact on her career and its potential for shaping national progress. Why it matters: The summit underscores KAUST's commitment to developing Saudi talent and fostering a network of innovators contributing to the Kingdom's research and development ecosystem.

Engineering safer cyberspace through talent development

KAUST · · Cybersecurity KAUST

KAUST is addressing the cybersecurity skills gap in Saudi Arabia through programs like the Cybersecurity Specialization program in partnership with the National Cybersecurity Authority. KAUST alumnus Jameel Showail emphasizes the growing need for qualified Saudi cybersecurity professionals due to national security concerns and increasing digitization. He highlights that cybersecurity is crucial for protecting against AI-related threats and ensuring data integrity. Why it matters: As Saudi Arabia rapidly digitizes and integrates AI, KAUST's role in developing local cybersecurity talent becomes increasingly vital for safeguarding critical systems and data.

H.R.H. Princess Reema celebrates 2025 KGSP convocation

KAUST · · KAUST Education

KAUST held its 2025 KGSP Convocation in Chicago under the patronage of Princess Reema Bandar Al Saud, gathering 375 participants from 47 US universities. KAUST President Sir Edward Byrne AC introduced "KGSP 2.0", an enhanced version of the program providing comprehensive support to Saudi scholars. The updated program will operate under the KAUST Academy, offering early-stage training, mentoring, and industry connections. Why it matters: KGSP 2.0 represents a significant investment in Saudi talent development and aims to strengthen KAUST's role in cultivating future leaders in science and technology.

KAUST fueling Saudi innovation

KAUST · · Research Innovation

KAUST is highlighted as a key facilitator for research commercialization and innovation in Saudi Arabia, preparing graduates for careers and entrepreneurial ventures. At the Future Talent Conference: Fireside Talks, experts discussed KAUST's role in driving the Kingdom’s research, development, and innovation (RDI) commitments through talent development in line with Vision 2030. Speakers noted the importance of investing in talent and creating a business model that rewards the innovation ecosystem to ensure sustainable commercialization. Why it matters: KAUST's focus on nurturing talent and fostering research commercialization plays a critical role in diversifying Saudi Arabia's economy and advancing its Vision 2030 goals in technology and innovation.

Bon voyage: KAUST hosts 15th KGSP cohort prior to U.S. departure

KAUST · · Education STEM

KAUST hosted the 15th cohort of the KAUST Gifted Student Program (KGSP) for a pre-departure orientation. The KGSP, founded in 2008, provides support for Saudi students to study STEM fields in the U.S. with the expectation that they will pursue graduate studies at KAUST and contribute to Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030. Why it matters: The KGSP serves as a key pipeline for talent development and ensures that Saudi students gain international experience before returning to contribute to the Kingdom's research and development ecosystem.

Developing the Kingdom's talent

KAUST · · Research Partnership

KAUST held the third symposium of its National Academic Talent Development Program (NATDP), uniting 140 leaders, faculty, and students from 18 Saudi universities. The program cultivates Saudi researchers and faculty by providing advanced degrees and training. Symposium guests learned about KAUST's research breakthroughs and opportunities for students. Why it matters: This program strengthens research and education within Saudi Arabia through strategic partnerships and talent development.

The reward is in the application: UAE professionals power national progress

MBZUAI · · AI Education Talent Development

Sultan Al Mansoori (Mubadala) and Hind Almarzooqi (Abu Dhabi Pension Fund), professionals in the UAE, are part of the inaugural cohort of the Master in Applied Artificial Intelligence (MAAI) program at MBZUAI. They aim to leverage AI for national priorities and establish Abu Dhabi as a global AI hub. The program focuses on practical AI application and addresses a critical skills gap between AI innovation and real-world implementation. Why it matters: This highlights the UAE's strategic investment in AI talent development and its ambition to lead in AI application across various sectors.

Alumni Focus: Mariam Awlia

KAUST · · KAUST Alumni

KAUST alumna Mariam Awlia, who received her Ph.D. in plant genetics from KAUST in 2018, is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Cape Town. Awlia was nominated by King Abdulaziz and his Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity (Mawhiba) for a grant to obtain her bachelor's degree in the U.K. and then return to KAUST to complete her master's degree. She feels the KAUST Gifted Student Program enriched her academic career, opened up new horizons, and greatly increased her knowledge and experience. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's role in nurturing Saudi talent and supporting their academic and professional growth in STEM fields.