KAUST tops Times Higher Education Arab University rankings for 3rd consecutive year

The university’s achievements elevate national capability, build global partnerships and project Saudi leadership on the world stage. (SPA)
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Updated 27 November 2025
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KAUST tops Times Higher Education Arab University rankings for 3rd consecutive year

  • The university is contributing to the global academic community, with 16 of its researchers named to the 2025 Clarivate highly cited list

RIYADH: King Abdullah University of Science and Technology has been ranked first in the Times Higher Education Arab University Rankings 2025, marking its third consecutive year at the top.

The global recognition reinforces KAUST’s position as the leading research university in the Arab world and reflects the Kingdom’s continued global leadership in science, technology and innovation.

The announcement was made at the Arab Universities Summit 2025 in Jordan, a gathering of higher education leaders, policymakers and industry partners.

It highlights KAUST’s position as one of the region’s best-performing universities across teaching, research, knowledge transfer and international outlook.

Sir Edward Byrne AC, KAUST president, said: “Achieving the number one position for the third consecutive year is a remarkable recognition of KAUST’s consistent excellence. This achievement reflects the dedication of our faculty, students, staff and partners, and highlights the exceptional contributions KAUST is making toward the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals. This sustained leadership demonstrates the increasing global competitiveness of Saudi Arabia in research, innovation and advanced education.”

The 2025 edition of the rankings was conducted using a comprehensive framework and methodology. It evaluated universities across 20 key indicators, including global citation impact, teaching environment, industry collaboration and international research partnerships.

KAUST’s world-class research environment generates solutions that address critical global challenges in sustainability, health, water, food and agriculture, and clean energy.

The university is contributing to the global academic community, with 16 of its researchers named to the 2025 Clarivate highly cited list.

New and existing collaborations, paired with KAUST’s advanced research infrastructure, support the translation of research discoveries to industry, in line with Saudi Arabia’s Research, Development and Innovation priorities.

KAUST’s success is driven by a diverse and highly skilled community dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge and delivering meaningful impact.

Through hands-on learning and expert mentorship, the university provides students with the skills and experiences needed to excel at the frontiers of science and technology.

This talent strength continues to attract leading researchers, strategic industry partners and top-tier academic collaborators from around the world.

Rooted in the Kingdom’s ambition and aligned with Vision 2030, KAUST plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of Saudi Arabia’s knowledge economy.

The university’s achievements elevate national capability, build global partnerships and project Saudi leadership on the world stage.


Saudi and Qatari foreign ministers co-chair coordination council in Riyadh

Updated 04 December 2025
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Saudi and Qatari foreign ministers co-chair coordination council in Riyadh

  • Meeting discussed strengthening cooperation through several initiatives
  • Executive committee provided an overview of the council’s activities

LONDON: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, and his Qatari counterpart, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani, co-chaired the executive committee meeting of the Saudi-Qatari Coordination Council in Riyadh.

The meeting on Thursday reviewed ties and ways to enhance them at both bilateral and multilateral levels. They also discussed strengthening cooperation through several initiatives that could elevate relations to broader prospects, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Both sides commended the cooperation among the committees under the coordination council.

The executive committee secretariat provided an overview of the council’s activities and its committees over the past period, along with the latest updates and preparatory work for the eighth meeting, the SPA added.

At the end of the meeting, the ministers signed the minutes of the council’s executive committee.