King Abdullah Breaks Ground on World-Class University Aimed at Unlocking Scientific and Technological Discovery
Renowned Academics from Around the World Also Mark Milestone with Symposium on Global Scientific Research
Thuwal, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
(October 21, 2007) — King Abdullah bin
Abdulaziz Al Saud, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, today hosted a gathering
of more than 1,500 dignitaries from around the world to officially break ground
for a new world-class, graduate-level science and technology university on
Saudi soil.
With one of the largest university endowments in the world, a program to
recruit top-flight faculty and students from across the globe and
collaborations already underway with prestigious research institutions across
several continents, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
is positioned to become a leading center of scientific discovery and human
advancement within the Kingdom, across the region and around the globe. Construction of the facility on the shores of
the Red Sea has begun, and the University is
expected to open for operation in September 2009.
KAUST was the brainchild of King Abdullah, who has inspired and overseen
a heightened investment in education and the economy in recent years in the
Kingdom. King Abdullah selected His Excellency Minister Ali
Ibrahim Al-Naimi to lead the development of KAUST.
“KAUST
is the decades-long vision of His Majesty King Abdullah to build a world-class
University in Saudi Arabia dedicated to convening the best minds for the
purpose of unlocking the great mysteries of science and technology for the
progress of all humanity,” His Excellency the Oil Minister said. “And indeed, that vision is now becoming a
reality.”
KAUST
Interim President Nadhmi Al-Nasr further emphasized that while the University
will be physically grounded in Saudi
Arabia and serve the Saudi people, it will
be an international institution as well.
“KAUST will collaborate with the best
institutions and convene the most talented scientists from around the globe to
enable discovery that will help all humanity,” Al-Nasr, said. “It will also deepen and diversify Saudi Arabia’s
knowledge-based economy.”
Underlining the groundbreaking celebration, KAUST will also host a special academic symposium on October 22 titled “The Role of the ResearchUniversity in the 21st Century,” which will draw on many of the most influential scholars and academic administrators from around the world.
Among those participating in the conference will be:
- His Excellency Khalid Al-Sultan, Rector of King Fahd
University of Petroleum and Minerals*
- His Excellency Mohammed Al-Suwaiyel, President, King Abdulaziz
City for Science And Technology
- Olivier Appert, Chairman and CEO,
Institute Francais du Petrole*
- Dr. Robert Brown, President, Boston University
- Dr. Paul Ching-Wu Chu, President, Hong Kong University
of Science & Technology
- Dr. Marye Anne Fox, Chancellor, University
of California San Diego
- Dr. John Hegarty, Provost of Trinity College, Dublin
- Dr. Wolfgang A. Herrmann, President of Technische
Universitat Munchen
- Dr. Karen A. Holbrook, President Emeritus, Ohio State University*
- Dr. Frank H. T. Rhodes, President Emeritus, Cornell University – Moderator
- Dr. Fawwaz T. Ulaby, Williams Professor, Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science, University
of Michigan
- Moderator
- Dr. Charles M. Vest, President of
the National Academy of Engineering and President Emeritus of MIT, who will
offer the keynote address
*denotes member of KAUST International Advisory
Committee
“This symposium will be an example of how KAUST will
play a critical role of convening the best minds from around the world and of
collaborating with other leading institutions to uncover new innovations and
discoveries,” noted Ahmad Al-Khowaiter, interim provost of KAUST.
KAUST’s academic
model is structured around four research institutes, each including research
centers devoted to a particular set of issues or challenges that could benefit
from concentrated scientific and technological study.
In the 12 months since the
University has been under development, KAUST has formed partnerships with some
of the world’s leading research institutions. These include formal
agreements with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in the U.S;
Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay,
India;
Institut Français du Pétrole in France; the National
University of Singapore; and the AmericanUniversity in Cairo.
These relationships were established to help foster innovation and
convene some of the world’s leading minds in science and technology.
About KAUST
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) is being
built in Saudi Arabia as an international, graduate-level research university
dedicated to inspiring a new age of scientific achievement in the Kingdom, across
the region and around the globe. As an independent, merit-based
institution, KAUST will employ many of the best practices from leading research
universities and enable top researchers from around the globe and across all
cultures to work together to solve challenging scientific and technological
issues. The KAUST global research and
education network will support diverse talents both on its campus and at other
premier universities and research institutions through collaborative research
agreements, grants, and student scholarship programs. The core campus,
located on more than 36 million square meters on the Red
Sea at Thuwal, is set to open in September 2009. For more
information about KAUST, visit http://www.kaust.edu.sa.
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