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  2. Education in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Education in Saudi Arabia. Public education in Saudi Arabia —from primary education through college —is open to every Saudi citizen. Education is the second-largest sector of government spending in Saudi Arabia. [7] Saudi Arabia spends 8.8% of its gross domestic product on education, which is nearly double the global average of 4.6%. [8]

  3. National Center for e-Learning - Wikipedia

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    The National Center for e-Learning and Distance Learning (NCeL) is a project of the Higher Education Ministry in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Founded in 2005, the National Center for e-learning and distance learning aims to become an international leader in research, development and implementation of e-learning architecture and infrastructure using open standards.

  4. Educational technology in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Pre-internet technology and education in Saudi Arabia. In 1979, Saudi radio channels broadcast radio education programs with support from the Ministry of Higher Education and the Ministry of Education. Although not official distance-learning programs, these radio programs were designed to assist students in the traditional learning system.

  5. Saudi Electronic University - Wikipedia

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    Website. seu.edu.sa. The Saudi Electronic University (Arabic: الجامعة السعودية الإلكترونية), is a Saudi Arabian university that grants both undergraduate and graduate degrees. [1] It was established by royal decree on 8 October 2011 to provide a combination of online and regular education known as blended learning. [1]

  6. Arab Open University - Wikipedia

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    Arab Open University (AOU) (Arabic: الجامعة العربية المفتوحة) is a non-profit university system in the Arab world.Headquartered in Kuwait, the system is composed of 16 campuses across 9 countries: Ardiya in Kuwait, Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Madinah, Ḥail, Al-Ahsa in Saudi Arabia, [6] Seeb in Oman, A'ali in Bahrain, Amman in Jordan, Al-Bireh in Palestine, Beirut, Antelias ...

  7. Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Following the amalgamation of the Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd, Abdulaziz bin Saud issued a royal decree on 23 September 1932 naming the new state al-Mamlaka al-ʿArabiyya as-Suʿūdiyya (Arabic المملكة العربية السعودية), which is normally translated as "the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia" in English, [40] but literally means "the Saudi Arab Kingdom", [41] or "the Saudi Kingdom of ...

  8. King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language - Wikipedia

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    ksaa.gov.sa. King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSAA) (Arabic: مجمع الملك سلمان العالمي للغة العربية), initially as the King Salman International Complex for the Arabic Language, is an international language complex based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia which was established for the promotion of Arabic language.

  9. Taibah University - Wikipedia

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    Location. [ [taibah university]] , Saudi Arabia. Website. www.taibahu.edu.sa. Taibah University (Arabic: جامعة طيبة) is a university in Medina, Saudi Arabia, established in 2003. [1] Taibah University has witnessed an enormous increase in the number of its students (both men and women). In 2003, there were 7,761 enrolled students.