Engaging in undergraduate research is a great way to enhance critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and academic curiosity. It provides hands-on experience, fosters mentorship relationships, and prepares students for postgraduate studies or professional careers.
Through research, students delve deeper into their fields of interest, contribute to knowledge creation, and develop the skills necessary to navigate complex academic and professional landscapes effectively.
Embrace the world of research and creativity—our office provides exciting funded research prospects and continuous support throughout your journey.
The course can serve as a prerequisite for future research courses and help identify the students with research passion.
This innovative program aims to cultivate a generation of confident and skilled independent researchers from engineering, science, and business disciplines.
This unique program is designed to empower students across various disciplines to engage in collaborative research projects
This program offers KFUPM students with in-depth exposure to research in prominent domains, targeting those who have a passion to pursue their graduate studies.
This Undergraduate Student Research Grant aims to promote undergraduate research and scholarly achievement at KFUPM.
This innovative program aims to expose KFUPM students to the culture of research and to provide more opportunities outside the University.
This program allows the students is to structure the program as appropriate from courses within or outside KFUPM, and to spend one to two semesters in an international university
This track is open to non-KFUPM students, whether at the university or high school levels, during the summer
Connect with faculty members and researchers who are eager to guide you through the exciting world of practical research
Turn your research into impact and showcase your findings, insights, and innovations to a global audience.
Share your knowledge and elevate your research through impactful presentations
A meeting for the undergraduate students to discuss the undergraduate research programs with programs leaders: