Saudi Arabia鈥檚 flagship graduate research university has shown 鈥渁mazing鈥 progress on research in its seven years, while religious and cultural issues in the kingdom have 鈥渘o influence鈥 on campus, according to the institution鈥檚 head.
Jean-Lou Chameau, former president of Caltech and now president of the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) 鈥 modelled on the California institution 鈥 delivered a keynote address at the聽糖心Vlog聽Asia Universities Summit.
Questions from the audience asked Professor Chameau whether internationally KAUST draws on talent from the Arab world, and whether Saudi Arabia鈥檚 religious and cultural issues affect its operation.
The summit, held at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), focused on the theme of how universities nurture creativity and innovation.
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Professor Chameau said: 鈥淎s a young university, KAUST has seen remarkable progress over the course of only a few years.鈥
KAUST has 900 students (all graduate students) and 150 faculty, along with 700 postdocs and research scientists. When it reaches maturity in 鈥渢hree or four years鈥 it will have 1,600 students, he added.聽
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鈥淲e are small by design鈥e were modelled after Caltech 鈥 in size, in organisation, in long-term expectations,鈥 Professor Chameau said.
He added that it had a 鈥渞emarkable record in publications and citations after only a few years鈥, singling out materials science and energy as areas where it would 鈥渃ompare very well with some of the very best universities in the world鈥.
This was 鈥渜uite amazing if you think that less than seven years ago those buildings were built鈥, he said.
He said that the examples of newer institutions such as KAUST and HKUST, marking its 25th聽anniversary, 鈥渉ighlight how much can be achieved in just a short window when you have the right ingredients鈥.
Professor Chameau also argued of the world of higher education: 鈥淚 believe we talk too much about outputs, about KPIs, in part because we are driven by competition, marketing and possibly rankings. Should we instead talk more about curiosity, excellence, integrity, merit, passion?鈥
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KAUST focuses on 鈥渁 few things we do very well鈥, notably research in food, water, energy and the environment, he added.聽
Professor Chameau said that he looks for academics who 鈥渇eel strongly about these matters鈥, and the focus on a small number of areas means staff work together across different disciplines.
He continued: 鈥淎ttracting and investing in the right people for your institution is more than important 鈥 it defines the great universities.鈥
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And he added: 鈥淎s a president now of a new start-up research university, as a past president of a very well established one鈥 keep every day asking one question: how to drive excellence through talent, culture and environment.鈥
Answering an audience question on whether KAUST draws 鈥渙n a talent pool from the Arab world, in particular Saudi Arabia鈥, given it is international by design, Professor Chameau said that 35 per cent of students were Saudis. The student body is 鈥渙ne of the most diverse I know鈥, he added.聽
Professor Chameau was also asked, in a question from the audience, whether 鈥渢he culture, the religion鈥 and gender segregation in Saudi Arabia 鈥渁ffect the institution鈥檚 operation鈥.
Having said that 38 per cent of students are female in a previous answer, he replied that KAUST had been 鈥渄esigned as a private university, using the US model, which means if you come to our campus, it wouldn鈥檛 be very different from being in Pasadena [home to Caltech] or being on a university campus in the US. All the things you describe have no influence鈥t was by design an environment which is totally international.鈥澛
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