Program Details

The Visiting Student (VS) program allows ambitious MS and PhD students from other institutions world-wide the opportunity to collaborate with KAUST renowned faculty, and conduct research in its world-class laboratories. The program’s time frame is flexibl
Location:
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Program Type:
Study Abroad
Degree Level:
Graduate
Term:
Year Round

Program Overview

Program Description:

Are you interested in obtaining a Graduate Degree at the Masters or PhD level? Are you looking for an exciting, research-based internship as a visiting student, or to participate in one of our workshops or symposiums? At KAUST you will interact and engage with world renowned faculty, in some of the best facilities in the world.

The Visiting Student (VS) program allows ambitious MS and PhD students from other institutions world-wide the opportunity to collaborate with KAUST renowned faculty, and conduct research in its world-class laboratories. The program’s time frame is flexible, ranging from a few days to several months. Interested applicants should directly contact the faculty member they would like to work with and discuss their research and application requirements.

This is just one of the many student opportunities available to you at KAUST. With a multitude of opportunities available at KAUST we are sure you will find the perfect one to fit your research and study interests. See our website for more opportunities!

KAUST is an international graduate-level research university located on the shores of the Red Sea. The University’s new facilities and state-of-the-art technology offer an ideal setting to study and conduct high impact research. Home to world-class faculty, scientists, engineers, and students from around the globe, our research focuses on finding solutions to problems related to water, food, energy and the environment. Students work closely with our eminent faculty and have ready access to our state-of-the-art labs. Why not join our diverse community of scholars and make KAUST your destination for Research and Science?