KAUST appoints new president to drive Vision 2030 goals

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology has appointed Prof. Edward Byrne as its new president
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RIYADH: King Abdullah University of Science and Technology has appointed Prof. Edward Byrne as its new president, effective September 1, succeeding Tony Chan. This appointment marks a significant milestone for KAUST as it advances its Accelerating Impact Strategy, which aims to enhance the university's role in translating research into practical solutions and innovations.

Since its establishment in 2009, KAUST has focused on addressing global challenges in four key areas: food, water, energy, and the environment. Byrne’s extensive experience in both academia and industry is expected to further support the university’s objectives, aligning with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and reinforcing KAUST’s position as a leading research and technology institution.

In his new role, Byrne will bring his substantial expertise in leading top-ranked global universities to KAUST. He has previously served as president of King’s College London and Monash University, where he was instrumental in driving major expansions and research initiatives.

Byrne expressed his enthusiasm for joining KAUST, stating: “As the university embarks on a new era delivering its Accelerating Impact Strategy, it is an honor to join an academic community at the forefront of translating research into economically productive innovations for the benefit of society across the Kingdom and the world.”

Byrne is expected to focus on transforming research into actionable solutions, fostering partnerships across various sectors, and enhancing the university’s economic impact to drive growth. His innovative approach to scientific discovery and leadership experience will play a crucial role in advancing KAUST’s mission and goals.