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Top 10 Salaries In Saudi Arabia
- March 13,2013
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- SUSTG Team
The 2013 Gulf Business Salary Survey suggests it is good to be a CEO or managing director in Saudi Arabia; especially if you are a banking professional. The Survey also examines trends with regard to Arab, Western and Asian professionals and the impact of Nitaqat on small and medium sized companies.
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Saudi Youth Filmmaking on the Rise
- March 12,2013
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- SUSTG Team
Social media continues to catalyze Saudi Arabia in unpredictable ways. Fatima Al-Arjan takes a look at the rise of video blogging ‘vloggers.’ Short videos – some 36 seconds at maximum – have proliferated. While sometimes a platform for controversial posts, like many on-line communities, this one seems to be maturing. In a related item, female […]
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Saudi Prince Alwaleed Joins Twitter
- March 12,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
HRH Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal has joined Twitter, the microblogging social network in which the Prince holds a 3% stake. In an announcement in both Arabic and English on his official handle, @Alwaleed_Talal, Alwaleed’s office noted that the businessman will soon be active on Twitter: The Private Office of HRH Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal […]
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Lockheed Nets $253 Million Training Contract
- March 12,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
US-based Lockheed Martin will provide Virtual Training Technologies in support of Saudi Arabia’s F-15SA Modernization Program. The news comes on the heels of a recent announcement that the company had set up a branch in Riyadh on February 8th. — According to a Press Release, Lockheed Martin, the Bethesda, Maryland-based aerospace company, has received a contract […]
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Keystone: Saudi Arabia’s First Idea Translation Lab
- March 11,2013
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- SUSTG Team
Many people are familiar with the King Abdullah University for Science and Technology (KAUST) and it’s glittering $20 billion endowment. Founded in 2009 and sited north of Jeddah on the Red Sea, KAUST intends to be a global caliber research university as well as an educational and social bellwether that allows co-ed education. The KAUST […]
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Saudi youth, the issue of unemployment and work ethic
- March 10,2013
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- SUSTG Team
Abdulateef Al-Mulhim is a well-known Saudi commentator who is appreciated – at least here at SUSTG – for his willingness to take on sensitive topics and provide his particular perspective. In this item he addresses the work ethic of young Saudis, a subject of much debate. Not surprisingly, there are numerous facets to the discussion […]
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Instagramming Riyadh
- March 9,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia is a beautiful city – one that is growing and changing at an impressive speed. Yet much of the Kingdom’s capital remains as it has for years. Traditional style housing and buildings, most of which are no higher than two stories, still dominate this sprawling city, but the gargantuan and glitzy new […]
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Women Transforming the Middle East
- March 8,2013
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- SUSTG Team
In this thoughtful interview with SUSRIS, Dr. Isobel Coleman, Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow, characterizes King Abdullah as a ‘committed incrementalist.’ An accurate description based on his steady push of reforms that are meaningful but are not, as some critics point out, decisive. Why doesn’t the King just declare that it is legal for […]
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US most preferred destination for Saudi students
- March 6,2013
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- SUSTG Team
According to an article in Arab News, the Ministry of Higher Education “recently issued a statement revealing that most of the students selected for the King Abdullah Foreign Scholarship Program preferred to go the United States of America to pursue their higher studies, while the least number of students chose Holland. The ministry’s statement provides figures […]
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New President for KAUST in Saudi Arabia
- February 19,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
In a press release today, the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, announced a new president in Dr. Jean-Lou Chameau, who will be the second to serve in that post since the university’s inception. Dr. Chameau previously served as President of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
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Military‘Anatolian Eagle 4’ Launched with Participation of Saudi Tornado Fighters
The 20-day-long maneuvers enlist air forces from 11 countries, including Saudi Arabia, U.S., Germany, and Qatar and are to last until June 10.
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Saudi Oil PolicyCartel or talking shop? OPEC awaits Saudi ruling
As a historic reminder, OPEC last decided to change output in December 2008, when it cut supply amid slowing demand due to a global financial crisis. Between 1998 and 2008, OPEC made 27 changes to output.
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Public Investment FundSaudi Wealth Fund Plans Would Make It the World’s Largest: Chart
Saudi Arabia is seeking to hire international bankers to help manage the fund and boost its investments overseas as part of a plan to reduce the kingdom’s reliance on oil.
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SyriaSaudi FM: Assad’s departure would resolve refugee crisis
“Bashar’s hold of power and his repressive policies including the killings, displacement and human rights abuses have resulted in 12 million Syrian refugees at home and abroad. Assad must go whether through negotiations and a political solution, or by force of arms,” Al-Jubeir told Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
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TunisiaHow Tunisia’s Ennahda party turned from its Islamist roots
Now, in a congress over the weekend, the Ennahda movement has formally stepped away from the Islamism of its past to divide itself into a civil political party and a separate religious movement.
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International Bond OfferingSaudi Arabia’s Late Arrival to Eurobond Party Comes With a Cost
When the kingdom invited banks last week to pitch to underwrite a bond issue, it joined the back of the line behind other Middle Eastern companies and states that have already raised $15 billion this year.
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Public-Private PartnershipsSaudi Said to Mull Public-Private Partnerships to Reduce Costs
Saudi Arabia may establish a unit in the Ministry of Economy and Planning focused on pulling together public-private partnerships that will help the government cut costs and improve efficiency, according to people familiar with the matter.
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RSAFSaudi air force take part in military exercise in Turkey
Saudi Arabia yesterday announced the arrival of units from the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) to Turkey to participate in military exercises which started on Saturday and will end on 11 June, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
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IranHolocaust Cartoon Contest and Exhibition in Tehran Provoke Condemnations
Germany added yet another voice Wednesday to the growing list of countries and leaders condemning a Holocaust cartoon contest being held in Iran.
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Arab Peace InitiativeFor Middle East Peace, Look to Israel’s Arab Partners
Speculation is rife that President Barack Obama will make one final stab at putting his mark on the Middle East peace process before he leaves office. One theory has the administration supporting a United Nations Security Council resolution that would codify terms for a deal between Israel and the Palestinians. Another has Obama going it alone, delivering a high-profile speech setting out “Obama parameters” for a two-state solution.
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