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University/College Foundation City Website: Riyadh Region; King Saud University: 1957: Riyadh: www.ksu.edu.sa: Princess Nora bint Abdul Rahman University: 1970
Simple English; کوردی ... Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Saudi Arabia" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total.
Founded in 2009, the university provides research and graduate training programs in English as the official language of instruction. It is named after King Abdullah bin Abdulalziz, the ruler of Saudi Arabia from 2005 until 2015. KAUST is the first mixed-gender university campus in Saudi Arabia. [3]
The university started its first academic year in 1968, with a relatively small number of students (68 male - 30 female). In 1969, the first faculty was established (Faculty of Economics and Administration). In 1970, the Faculty of Arts and Humanities was established. The university was named after King Abdulaziz, founder of Saudi Arabia.
King Saud University (KSU, Arabic: جامعة الملك سعود, romanized: Jāmiʿa al-Malik Saʿūd) is a public university in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Established in 1957 by King Saud bin Abdulalziz to address the country's skilled worker shortage, it is the first university in Saudi Arabia . [ 3 ]
Princess Nora University is the first college for women in Saudi Arabia and the largest globally, with 32 campuses around Riyadh city. [12] In July 2020, Lilac AlSafadi was appointed as president of the Electronic University, making her the first female president of a Saudi university that includes both male and female students. [15]
Dar Al-Hekma University is a private, non-profit institution of higher education in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Classes are taught in English. The University started in September 1999, with the approval of the Saudi Ministry of Education. It received the university status in January 2014.
Fahd bin Sultan University (FBSU) is a private universities in Saudi Arabia [2] and the first private university in the country using English as a medium of instruction. [ 3 ] History and profile