Kingdom shines in Times Higher Education Arab university rankings

Special Kingdom shines in Times Higher Education Arab university rankings
KAUST tops the Times Higher Education Arab University Rankings 2024. (Supplied)
Short Url
Updated 05 December 2024
Follow

Kingdom shines in Times Higher Education Arab university rankings

Kingdom shines in Times Higher Education Arab university rankings
  • KAUST tops prestigious regional survey for second consecutive year
  • Saudi Arabia dominates with top 3 places and 5 universities in top 10

RIYADH: Saudi Arabian universities dominated the latest Times Higher Education Arab University Rankings, with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology securing first place for a second consecutive year.

Sharing the results, the Times Higher Education portal said that Saudi Arabia is number one in the 2024 rankings, with the Kingdom claiming all top three places and five universities in the top 10.

“KAUST is number one in the Arab region, thanks to strong performances in the research environment, society, and research quality pillars,” a statement on the portal said.

Following the announcement, KAUST said that the achievement highlights the university’s rapid development under its Accelerating Impact Strategy announced last year.

The top ranking also reflects the university’s “commitment to supporting the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals, especially in enhancing the global profile of educational institutions in Saudi Arabia.”

KAUST President Edward Byrne said: “Achieving this distinction for a second consecutive year is a definitive affirmation of KAUST’s exceptional impact.

“It cements our standing as a global hub for innovation and knowledge, elevating Saudi Arabia’s profile on the world stage. This back-to-back success, made possible by everyone at KAUST, underscores our transformative role in shaping a future defined by scientific and technological leadership.”

Consecutive top spots following a second placing in 2022 highlight KAUST’s leadership in Arab and global academic communities.

This follows KAUST’s recent achievement of leading the Middle East with 14 faculty members recognized in the Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers list 2024, reinforcing the university’s research-driven global impact.

Following KAUST in the Times Higher Education rankings, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals is ranked second, King Saud University third, King Abdulaziz University fifth, and King Khalid University 10th.

Jordan entered the top 10 for the first time with the University of Jordan in ninth position, while Egypt rejoined the top 10 with Cairo University in eighth place.

Gulf states were also strongly represented, with Qatar University ranked fourth, and Khalifa University and United Arab Emirates University ranked sixth and seventh, respectively.

Iraq is now the most-represented country with 45 ranked institutions.

The UAE’s average overall score of 64 is the highest in the region, based on countries with at least 10 universities ranked.

This year the Times Higher Education survey ranked a record 238 universities or institutions — up from 207 last year — from 16 countries or territories. Syria also made its debut in the ranking.

“The methodology is based on the same framework as our World University Rankings, but some adjustments have been made and some new metrics have been included to reflect the features and missions of universities in the Middle East and North Africa,” Times Higher Education said.

The Times Higher Education World University Rankings, published annually since 2004, is based on 13 performance indicators that measure an institution’s performance across four areas: teaching, research, knowledge transfer, and international outlook.


Crackdown on environmental offenders in Saudi Arabia

Crackdown on environmental offenders in Saudi Arabia
Updated 13 sec ago
Follow

Crackdown on environmental offenders in Saudi Arabia

Crackdown on environmental offenders in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: The Special Forces for Environmental Security in Saudi Arabia took action in three separate incidents of environmental law infringement, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The forces apprehended two citizens for environmental offences after they cut protective fencing and entered the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve without proper permits. The authorities have implemented statutory procedures against the offenders and referred them to the authorities.

In a separate incident, authorities arrested a Sudanese resident for environmental offences in the Makkah region, where he was caught burning waste illegally, causing soil pollution and environmental damage. Legal measures were taken against him before referring his case to the authorities.

Authorities also intercepted a Saudi citizen transporting one cubic meter of locally harvested firewood in the Riyadh region. Standard legal procedures were applied, and the confiscated materials were handed over to the relevant authorities.

According to official statements, penalties for cutting or damaging fences in protected areas can reach SR100,000 ($26,665), with offenders required to repair damages and pay compensation. 


 


KSrelief distributes 500 food baskets in Conakry, Guinea

KSrelief distributes 500 food baskets in Conakry, Guinea
Updated 8 min 43 sec ago
Follow

KSrelief distributes 500 food baskets in Conakry, Guinea

KSrelief distributes 500 food baskets in Conakry, Guinea

CONAKRY: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center recently distributed 500 food baskets in the city of Conakry, Guinea, benefiting 500 families, totaling 3,513 individuals. 

This comes within the framework of the Kingdom’s humanitarian and relief efforts to help needy and affected populations worldwide with various forms of relief.

The center also distributed 150 food baskets in Bijelo Polje, Montenegro, benefiting 750 individuals from the most vulnerable groups, widows and orphans. These initiatives come as part of the Etaam food basket distribution project.

Meanwhile, 1,440 food parcels were delivered to displaced families in Sudan’s Sennar and Khartoum states.

In Mauritania, 574 food bags were distributed in the Tiaret district, while in Kosovo, the center distributed 1,150 food baskets across Klina, Peja, Decan, and Gjakova. In Ghana, KSrelief distributed 825 food baskets in Old Tafo, while 300 food baskets were provided in Syria’s Rif Dimashq. 


GCC chief urges international community to take responsibility for halting Israeli violations against Palestinian people

Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi speaks at a joint ministerial meeting between the GCC and Egypt in Makkah. (GCC)
Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi speaks at a joint ministerial meeting between the GCC and Egypt in Makkah. (GCC)
Updated 13 min 49 sec ago
Follow

GCC chief urges international community to take responsibility for halting Israeli violations against Palestinian people

Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi speaks at a joint ministerial meeting between the GCC and Egypt in Makkah. (GCC)
  • Joint ministerial meeting between GCC, Egypt in Makkah

RIYADH: The secretary-general of the Gulf Cooperation Council on Thursday urged the international community to take responsibility for halting ongoing Israeli violations against the Palestinian people.

Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi said at a joint ministerial meeting between the GCC and Egypt held in Makkah: “The alarming escalation and ongoing violations faced by the Palestinian people represent a blatant threat to their identity and rights, which we categorically reject.

“We urge the international community to take responsibility for halting these practices that undermine security and stability.”

Albudaiwi thanked Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi for hosting the Extraordinary Arab Summit on Palestine that took place in Cairo on Tuesday.

Arab leaders adopted an Egyptian reconstruction plan for Gaza that would cost $53 billion and avoid displacing Palestinians from the enclave, in contrast to US President Donald Trump’s “Middle East Riviera” vision that received global condemnation.

Albudaiwi affirmed his support for the summit’s outcomes and urged the international community to participate in the initiative to accelerate the rehabilitation and reconstruction of Gaza after the destruction caused by Israeli aggression, emphasizing that the future of Gaza should be within the framework of a unified Palestinian state and the implementation of the two-state solution.

He reiterated his rejection of placing any burden on Egypt due to “inhumane and unjust calls for the displacement of the Palestinian people.”

He also announced that the “Trade and Investment Forum between the GCC and the Arab Republic of Egypt” would be held this year in Egypt.

The forum will aim to enhance economic and trade relations between the GCC and Egypt, providing a platform for investors to explore promising investment opportunities across various economic sectors in Egypt, as well as addressing the challenges facing GCC investors in the country.


Saudi Arabian Scouts Association volunteers assist visitors at the Two Holy Mosques

Saudi Arabian Scouts Association volunteers assist visitors at the Two Holy Mosques
Updated 18 min 6 sec ago
Follow

Saudi Arabian Scouts Association volunteers assist visitors at the Two Holy Mosques

Saudi Arabian Scouts Association volunteers assist visitors at the Two Holy Mosques

MAKKAH: Since the beginning of Ramadan, 665 young men from the Saudi Arabian Scouts Association have volunteered to serve pilgrims, worshippers, fasters and visitors at the Two Holy Mosques.

The initiative is being run in cooperation with the General Administration of Education in Makkah, and the General Administration of Education in Madinah, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Abdulrahman Al-Mudayris, secretary-general of the association, affirmed that the scouts members eagerly and passionately seek each year to participate in providing services to the visitors and pilgrims at the Two Holy Mosques, offering all kinds of assistance to ensure their comfort and peace of mind.

Al-Mudayris said the 2025 public service camps project in Makkah and Madinah, which continues until the end of the month, seeks to achieve several goals.

These include serving worshippers and pilgrims at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque in cooperation with the relevant bodies, in so doing strengthening participants’ volunteer work values, developing an appreciation of the value of national belonging, and showing the nation’s generosity toward pilgrims.


Saudi Arabia participates at London Book Fair

Saudi Arabia participates at London Book Fair
Updated 22 min 28 sec ago
Follow

Saudi Arabia participates at London Book Fair

Saudi Arabia participates at London Book Fair

RIYADH: The Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission is preparing to lead Saudi Arabia’s participation at the London Book Fair 2025, which will take place from March 11-13 at the Olympia Exhibition Center in the UK capital.

The participation aims to strengthen cultural relations and knowledge exchange between Saudi Arabia and the UK, as well as to enrich cooperation in literature, publishing and translation. It also seeks to enhance the presence of Saudi publishing houses and literary agencies in major cultural events both regionally and globally.

By leading Saudi Arabia’s participation in international book fairs, the commission aims to provide a platform for Saudi publishers and literary agents to connect with global publishing houses. This contributes to fostering knowledge exchange and exposing publishers and literary agents to international publishing experiences, driven by a belief in the importance of communication between the local and global publishing sectors and its impact on developing the cultural sector and enriching Arabic content.