KAUST King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Program Reviews

David
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Visiting Student Research Program (RSVP)

KAUST as an university is amazing, great people, cool activities, science!!. And since the program is paid by the university one can focus on learning and enjoying the whole experience. But Saudi is a complicated country that can be hostile to certain groups, clearly my experience was different from my female colleagues.

The university is a closed entity from the rest of the country, feeling like an island of western culture in the east. Altough many of the workers are locals, but these tend to be more understanding of the different cultures mixing on campus.

The beach is nice!

Pros
  • Chance to work with state of the art research teams
  • Paid by the university
  • Amazing people and lots of fun
Cons
  • Heat
  • Culture shock is gigantic
Maurilio
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

KAUST VSRP

The Visiting Students Research Program (VSRP) at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) is a unique opportunity for students who are willing to make an impact in the research community.
In particular, the program allows to enjoy the international environment, advanced facilities, and wide set of activities available inside and outside the campus.
I did my VSRP in 2019 and it was a crucial step to get to know the university and apply for the PhD program, which I completed in 2023.

José
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

VSRP internship at KAUST

Rating: ★★★★★

My internship at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) was truly transformative. From the moment I arrived at the KAUST campus, I was struck by its beauty and modernity, creating an inspiring atmosphere for my internship.

One of the most outstanding aspects was the access to world-class mentors and researchers who expanded my knowledge and encouraged me to explore new ideas and conduct independent research.

The diverse community at KAUST, comprising fellow interns and researchers from around the world, broadened my horizons and enhanced my ability to work in diverse teams. Professional development opportunities also improved my skills and expanded my professional network.

KAUST's commitment to work-life balance allowed me to be productive while enjoying a fulfilling personal life, even when the whole world was struck with COVID-19 and this was more difficult than ever.

In conclusion, my KAUST internship offered me an exceptional research opportunity, mentorship, a diverse community, and holistic development. I wholeheartedly recommend KAUST to anyone seeking an enriching internship experience. It has set the gold standard for internships, and I will forever cherish the memories and lessons learned during my time here.

Pros
  • world-class mentors and research
  • A diverse community
  • Commitment to work-life balance
Maria
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

VSRP

This experience have honestly been the best experience of my life so far. I came for an internship and this part of my life will never go away. Every time I think about KAUST, only I only have positive feelings and nice thought about that place. I really miss KAUST and this program has been very fruitful for me. I highly recommend any student that need some experience as a researcher before or after a PhD to do it. It helped me grow and develop some useful skills that I am still using now at during my PhD in Australia. Thank you! Really!

Pros
  • Very nice facilities
  • Good support
  • Good environment
Aleksandar
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Gained insights how research is conducted

Students experience what it is like to research at a top-tier institute. Socialize with people around the world and learn new things about other cultures. Projects done in internships are indicative of everyday Ph.D. research, with the guidance of experienced professors. The campus is on the coastline, so many water-related activities exist. Buildings and facilities are all state-of-the-art for the field. The university is for graduate students and up, making the student population relatively smaller than other universities, even though the campus area is large. It mainly focuses on STEM-related fields, so check each professor's research area for a suitable match before applying. Consider the period you are coming to properly prepare for the weather (i.e., hotness).

Pros
  • Career growth
  • Networking
  • Learn about different culture
Cons
  • Climate / Temperature (as most students come for summer)
  • Smaller community (personally not a con, but know some people do consider it)