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Established
  
1998

Phone
  
+966 17 228 9300

Undergraduates
  
72,000

Colors
  
Grey, White, Green

President
  
Abdulrahman Al Dawood

Founded
  
6 July 1998

Postgraduates
  
1,500

Former names
  
King Saud University, Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University

Type
  
Public State University

Budget
  
812,884,554.62$ (2012 academic year)

Academic staff
  
Mer'ai Hussain Alqhtany

Address
  
Guraiger, Abha 62529, Saudi Arabia

Notable alumni
  
Ahmed Mater, Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, Abdullah Thabit, Ahmed al‑Nami

Similar
  
King Abdulaziz University, King Saud University, Imam Muhammad ibn Saud, Umm al‑Qura University, King Faisal University

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King Khalid University (KKU; Arabic: جامعة الملك خالد‎‎) is a public university, distributed over several towns in the 'Asir Province in south-west Saudi Arabia, including Abha and al-Namas. On 26 July 1998, King Saud University and Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University merged to become King Khalid University.

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King Khalid University is a rapidly growing institution of higher education in Saudi Arabia. With around 70,000 students, it is one of the biggest centers of learning in the Middle East region with a reputation as a major provider of both further and higher education. The eLearning Center (eLC) at KKU was established in 2005 as part of the university’s continuous efforts to provide the latest scientific methodologies to improve the educational process.

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Academic administration

Abdullah al-Rashid was the president of King Khalid University until 1 July 2012, when he was replaced by Abdulrahman al-Dawood following massive student protests in May and calls for his resignation.

One of the deans is Shanaifa Al-Qarni, Dean of the Women's College.

Structure

  • Faculty of Medicine and Medical Sciences
  • Faculty of Pharmacy
  • College of Health Sciences for Girls (women, al-Namas campus)
  • Faculty of Computer Sciences
  • Faculty of Engineering
  • Faculty of Islamic Studies
  • Faculty of Dentistry
  • Faculty of Allied Health Sciences
  • Faculty of Education
  • Faculty of Arabic Language
  • Faculty of English and translations
  • Faculty of Sciences
  • Faculty of Community in Besha
  • Community College in Namas (men, al-Namas campus)
  • Faculty of Community in Moheal Assir
  • Faculty of Languages & Translation, Department of English
  • Faculty of Art & Literature, Al Gara Campus for women
  • E-learning

    The university offers e-learning at KKU and inculcate learning to more than 70 thousands of students. Coordinating with international standards and sector leading players practices, e-learning in KKU have been approved at three levels:

  • web facilitated
  • blended, and
  • full.
  • The web facilitated level has already started the second semester of the academic year 1429–1430.

    The eLearning Center (eLC) has a world-class technology infrastructure to support e-learning and e-knowledge processes at KKU. Students, faculty members, and administrators achieve authorized/authenticated access through the center portal to a robust, fully integrated Learning Management System (LMS) and supporting applications and knowledge resources which extracts data from the Student InformationSystems (SIS), and in the future the KKU library, and Blackboard's e-Portfolio. It also is supported by the Classroom Capture Application, Authoring Tools, e-Assessments, Virtual Classroom Tools, and a highly capable Learning Object Repository (LOR) that can share learning objects drawn from a variety of international open learning resources and content providers.

    2012 student protests and change of university presidency

    On 7 March 2012, during the 2011–2012 Saudi Arabian protests, women students of the University protested against "injustice and inequality" and "discrimination and mistreatment" by university security staff. The students were attacked by security forces and on 10 March held a sit-in calling for the rector Abdullah Al Rashid to resign. On 1 July 2012, Rashid was fired by King Abdullah and replaced by Abdulrahman Al Dawood.

    References

    King Khalid University Wikipedia