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Thuwal students experience science at KAUST

​​​KAUST recently hosted a group of 19 female students and teachers from the Thuwal intermediate school as part of its Young Learners Development Program (YLDP), administered by the Social Responsibility department.  ​

The aim of the day was to keep our young neighbors engaged with KAUST and inspire them to explore future careers in science. The group had the opportunity to see KAUST in action, from faculty presentations to lab tours.

The highlight was a trip to the Water Desalination and Reuse Center (WDRC) to conduct hands-on experiments and learn more about the important work that the center is doing for the country. Students studied water samples and observed changes in pH levels and water quality as a result of their experiments.

KAUST Water Desalination and Reuse Center (WDRC)


This was the first of many upcoming visits to KAUST for Thuwal's YLDP students. They met with KAUST researchers and had the chance to experience a day in the life of real scientists by conducting experiments in real laboratory settings.

Social Responsibility would like to thank everyone involved in making the visit a success. Special thanks to the WDRC, as well as the community volunteers who accompanied the group and dedicated themselves to ongoing activities in Thuwal.

KAUST Social Responsibility is dedicated to advancing the KAUST mission of being a good neighbor and responsible citizen, and ensuring that intellectual and social capital is used to sustainably improve quality of life in our neighboring communities. The YLDP aims to help the next generation of Thuwal students reach their full potential by developing skills in English, STEM, digital literacy, soft skills, and environmental awareness.

If you would like to become a Social Responsibility Volunteer, please send an email to volunteer@kaust.edu.sa​.
 
 
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