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Kingdom's higher education gaining global prominence

Kingdom's higher education gaining global prominence

Arab News2 days ago

WASHINGTON: Taaref bin Yusuf Al-Aama, president of King Abdulaziz University, said that Saudi higher education is gaining prominence around the world.
'Higher education in the Kingdom is experiencing a qualitative renaissance and gaining a prominent position within the global academic landscape,' he said.
'This success is attributed to the unwavering support of the Kingdom's wise leadership and the strategic vision led by the Ministry of Education in line with the goals of the Saudi Vision 2030.'
In a statement to the Saudi Press Agency during the university's participation in the NAFSA 2025 International Education Expo in San Diego, US, Al-Aama said: 'Saudi universities, including King Abdulaziz University, have made substantial progress in education, research and innovation.'
He also highlighted achievements in pioneering research and patents. This helps build a robust knowledge economy, he said. Through the expo, the university seeks to exchange expertise with international universities and promote its advanced academic programs, Al-Aama added.
Higher education institutions in the Kingdom now offer study programs that operate in line with top international standards, he said.

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