A Saudi Arabian PhD student was sentenced to 34 years in prison for following and retweeting dissidents and activists on Twitter, The Guardian reported, citing translated court documents.
Saudi student Jawaher Al-Enezi has made significant strides in the tech world with her app "My Child," which has been selected as one of the top three apps at the Swift Student Challenge.
The US is looking into the case of a Saudi woman who was sentenced to 34 years in prison for following and retweeting dissidents on Twitter, the State Department said. Ned Price, a spokesman for ...
Students can choose to study an International Foundation Year ... Holders of a good bachelor degree from a recognised Saudi Arabian university and at least three years post-graduation work experience ...
Image: Shutterstock Saudi Arabia launched a unified electronic contract for registering male and female students in private schools with the aim of regulating the contractual relationship between ...
RIYADH — Minister of Justice Walid Al-Samaani and Minister of Education Yousef Al-Benyan have launched a unified electronic contract for student enrollment in private schools. This initiative aims to ...
Saudi student Noah Al-Harbi risked his life to save his 94-year-old neighbour from a house fire in Adelaide. The heroic deed comes as he fights to be reunited with his family, after 18 months of ...
a 36-hour student-run hackathon which was marked by controversy over the involvement of Saudi Aramco, the Saudi Arabian national oil company. In the event, which ran from 8 p.m. Friday until 8 a.m ...
NES will assist in designing state-of-the-art Esports gaming labs at BISR’s Al Hamra campus ...
This Immersive Field Course presents a unique opportunity for students to explore first-hand some nuances of Saudi Arabia's economic transformation. Through interactive discussions, on-site visits, ...