Significant international research and innovation has been conducted by Saudi women which has benefitted society, both locally and globally. History will embroider their names across various scientific fields.
On May 18, Saudi female students walked away with a record-breaking performance at Intel ISEF (International Science and Engineering Fair), the world’s largest pre-college science competition.
In college student circles, she’s been dubbed the “mother of scholarship students”. Only years ago, Saudi Mona Al-Aseeri moved to LA, California with her family, accompanying her children as they pursued their college education in the US.
In a unanimous board decision, the Saudi Federation for Cyber Security, Programming and Drones (SAFCSP) has announced the appointment of Nouf bint Abdullah Al-Rakan to the role of CEO.
The countdown for the most anticipated, and possibly the biggest, reform push by Saudi authorities on women’s rights and empowerment has begun; only 60 days remain until Saudi women can officially start obtaining driver’s licenses on June 23, 2018.
At the 2018 International Inventions Exhibitions Geneva, held in the Swiss capital from April 11 to April 15, Saudi inventor Maha Taleb Al Saadoun walked away with a Gold medal under the energy Environmental Protection category for her hydraulic and co
In a press conference held on April 8, Princess Seeta bint Abdulaziz Foundation’s Board of Trustees announced the winners of its fifth awards edition, this year under the theme of “Lasting Impact”.