Stanford University has named 14 researchers from Alfaisal University in Saudi Arabia among the world’s top 2% of scientists, according to a report by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
The recognition is based on a comprehensive ranking derived from the Scopus research citation database, which evaluates scientists worldwide for their academic impact, research quality, and global influence.
The annual Stanford list, considered one of the most credible measures of scholarly excellence, identifies leading researchers whose work has significantly shaped their respective fields. It uses standardized citation metrics that account for career-long productivity, citations, and influence across various scientific disciplines.
The inclusion of Alfaisal University researchers in this elite category marks a major milestone for the institution, reflecting its growing global reputation in research and innovation. The recognition underscores the university’s commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and promoting academic excellence on an international scale.
Founded in 2002 and based in Riyadh, Alfaisal University has rapidly emerged as one of the Middle East’s leading private, nonprofit institutions. Its emphasis on cutting-edge research, global collaboration, and high academic standards has positioned it as a hub for scientific innovation in the region.
The achievement also aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals, which prioritize education, research, and technological development as key pillars of national transformation.
By earning a place on Stanford’s globally respected ranking, Alfaisal University continues to demonstrate the growing influence of Saudi institutions on the world stage, highlighting the Kingdom’s expanding contribution to science and knowledge-based development.
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