King Abdullah University of Science & Tech offers full scholarships

Posted by Sheikh Adeel Danish:

KAUST will offer Discovery Scholarships to all KAUST students – an exceptional level of support intended to attract gifted and talented students from Saudi Arabia and from other countries around the world.
For the remainder of your first university or bachelor's degree program of study, you will receive:

* Full tuition to complete your first university or bachelor's degree at your current institution
* A living stipend based on your current city and country of residence
* An allowance to purchase text books
* An allowance to purchase a laptop.
* All economy class travel costs associated with your participation in KAUST-sponsored enrichment activities throughout the remainder of your first university or bachelor's degree program. In particular, travel associated with the following activities:
o Scholarship award ceremony event
o Global workshop at the KAUST campus in Saudi Arabia
o Regional leadership workshop

Upon the completion of your first university of bachelor's degree program, you will receive:

* Admission into a master's degree program upon meeting the program's admission requirements at the KAUST campus in Saudi Arabia.
* A full scholarship at KAUST, including tuition, housing and travel costs

Link: http://www.kaust.edu.sa/students/discovery-scholarships.aspx

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