Ministry sets conditions for foreign scholarships

Updated 28 March 2016
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Ministry sets conditions for foreign scholarships

RIYADH: The Ministry of Education has asked higher education graduates working in non-educational institutions to submit their applications for foreign scholarships for masters and doctoral programs for 2016-2017.
In a statement released on Sunday, the ministry said the applicants should meet certain conditions in order to be eligible for foreign scholarships. The candidate should have served in government for not less than two years either within the ministry or another government agency.
The candidate should also be less than 45-years-old and the last mark should not be less than “good” from an accredited university. Otherwise, a special committee will review the candidate’s record and make a decision based on their evaluation.
The candidate should also not have been issued any disciplinary notice during the last two years. He or she should also have a very good performance record on the job for the last two years.
The candidate should also submit a resignation letter from the present job and complete a related form when applying to the ministry. The specialization and the desired degree sought for the scholarship should be specified.
Specializations include accounting, computer, census, and engineering disciplines. For other disciplines, the candidate should mention the previous course of study, which should be related to the field of specialization. The applicant should have acceptance from a university accredited by the Ministry of Education.


Saudi Foreign Ministry: Israel's decision on the West Bank undermines efforts to achieve peace and stability

Updated 16 February 2026
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Saudi Foreign Ministry: Israel's decision on the West Bank undermines efforts to achieve peace and stability

Saudi Arabia condemned Israel's decision to take control of parts of the West Bank, warning the move would undermine efforts to achieve peace and stability, in a statement by the Foreign Ministry on X. 

"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s condemnation of the Israeli occupation authorities’ decision to rename the West Bank as “State Lands,” affiliated with the occupation authorities, as part of plans aimed at imposing a new legal and administrative reality in the occupied West Bank, and undermining the ongoing efforts to achieve peace and stability in the region," the Foreign Ministry said on Monday. 

The Ministry said Israel had no right over Palestinian territories and was undermining the two state solution, reafirming the kingdoms support for a independent Palestinain State. 

Israel’s cabinet on Sunday approved ‌further measures to tighten Israel’s control over the occupied West Bank and make it easier for settlers to buy land, in a move Palestinians called “a ​de-facto annexation.” The move has been widely crticised by Arab countries including Qatar, Egypt and Jordan.