KAUST & British Council deliver free virtual learning for Saudi youth

Maha Aldubayan Manager of KAUST’s Social Responsibility department
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Updated 05 August 2020
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KAUST & British Council deliver free virtual learning for Saudi youth

As part of an ongoing partnership with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), the British Council delivered English classes for the university’s annual Science Summer Camp (SSC), which was held virtually for the first time.
This summer, schoolchildren from Jeddah and surrounding communities learned English through the British Council’s young learners program, integrated with KAUST’s summer camp (SSC) and virtual English conversation clubs.
Now in its third year, the camp aims to cultivate student interest and ability in science and maths, while providing holistic development in skills such as English to help students thrive in their academic journeys.
Grant Butler, director of English Language Services British Council, Saudi Arabia, said: “We have a longstanding relationship with KAUST and are delighted to again be involved in their Science Summer Camp and deliver English language lessons as part of the overall program.
“With COVID-19, there is a need to try to maintain a certain sense of normalcy, and part of that normalcy is the camp experience. We hope that the students got the most out of our new online classes and engaged in some fun learning with new friends over the past three weeks.”

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In addition to English, KAUST’S summer camp offered courses in 21st-century skills and theory, ranging from solar energy, to programming, coding and cybersecurity.

In addition to English, SSC offered courses in 21st-century skills and theory, ranging from solar energy, to programming, coding and cybersecurity.
“Running this year’s Science Summer Camp in a virtual environment was a challenge, but we are delighted with the results and that we were able to show students they can still grow and learn in times of uncertainty,” said Maha Aldubayan, manager of KAUST’s Social Responsibility department, which administers the camp.
“Everyone involved at KAUST and our valued partners at the British Council brought their trademark enthusiasm, patience and imagination to make the best of the opportunity.”
Najah Ashry, vice president for KAUST’s Strategic National Advancement, said: “KAUST has a crucial role in the Kingdom’s development from all perspectives, and this year highlighted the importance of constant engagement and community support — a hallmark of our efforts since the beginning. The British Council has always understood our unique mission, so navigating this new reality with them was as rewarding for us as it was impactful for our local communities. This is just the beginning of what we can do together as we continue to explore innovative models of support for the next generation.”


‘Wealth Grows Here’: Aljazira Bank launches new brand identity

Updated 23 December 2025
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‘Wealth Grows Here’: Aljazira Bank launches new brand identity

Aljazira Bank announced the launch of its new brand identity under the slogan “Wealth Grows Here,” marking a natural evolution in a growth journey spanning more than five decades. Over the years, successive phases of transformation have shaped the bank into what it is today, with the new identity serving as the culmination of a strategic chapter that strengthened the bank’s role within the Saudi banking sector.

As part of this milestone, the new brand launch also extended to Aljazira Capital, the bank’s investment arm, reflecting a unified vision and strategic alignment across the group. The updated identity of Aljazira Capital underscored its evolution as a specialized investment and wealth management institution, focused on delivering carefully structured investment solutions and strengthening its role as a trusted partner in building and growing long-term investment portfolios, fully aligned with the bank’s broader direction.

The announcement also included the launch of the new identity for Fawri, aligning it with the bank’s updated brand and reflecting its commitment to delivering reliable and seamless financial transfers within an advanced and integrated financial ecosystem.

Naif bin Abdulkareem Al-Abdulkareem, CEO and managing director of Aljazira Bank, said: “The new brand identity goes beyond a visual change; it is a true reflection of what the bank has become today. Since the strategic refresh in 2023, we have restructured how we operate, aligned our business lines around a shared objective, and strengthened execution. The progress we see today, in service quality and speed of delivery — confirms that we are moving in the right direction.”

The new identity reflects the outcomes of the bank’s 2023 strategic transformation, a pivotal milestone in its journey. This phase focused on developing an integrated banking ecosystem with a stronger emphasis on individual wealth management, supported by a more agile and efficient operating model led by digital channels. It balanced sustainable growth with strengthening the corporate portfolio, accelerating investment in digital infrastructure and human capital, and enhancing operational efficiency.

Since its establishment, Aljazira Bank has progressed through successive stages of growth, evolving from a traditional bank into a more innovative and specialized financial institution. Today, it places wealth management at the core of its proposition, offering a banking experience built on long-term relationships and a deep understanding of clients’ financial aspirations. In parallel, the bank has continued to reinforce its role as a trusted partner to the business sector, serving large corporates as well as small and medium-sized enterprises through solutions that support growth, sustainability, and the Kingdom’s broader economic development goals.

At the heart of this direction stands the bank’s new slogan, “Wealth Grows Here,” which captures its role as a key partner in building and preserving wealth for individuals and businesses alike, creating sustainable value beyond the delivery of traditional banking services.