King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
جامعة الملك فهد للبترول و المعادن
Jāmiʿat al-Malik Fahd li-l-Bitrūl wa-l-Maʿādin
Former names
College of Petroleum and Minerals (1963–1975)
University of Petroleum and Minerals (1975–1986)
Mottoنحلم ونحقق
Motto in English
Dream Big and Accomplish
TypeNonprofit Research University
Established23 September 1963 (1963-09-23)
PresidentDr. Muhammad M. Al-Saggaf
Academic staff
800+
Students13,772 (2025)
Undergraduates9,674 - 61% (2025)
Postgraduates4,098 - 39% (2025)[1]
Location, ,
CampusEnclosed
Colors
  • Green & White
  •    
Nickname
  • جامعة البترول
  • University of Petroleum
Websitewww.kfupm.edu.sa

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) is a nonprofit[2] research university in Dhahran, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia.

Founded near the earliest local oil fields, initially as the College of Petroleum & Minerals (1963) in response to the booming energy industry of Saudi Arabia,[3] the university centers around science, technology, engineering, and business subjects.[4] The university ranks 5th and 7th globally in petroleum engineering & mining engineering, respectively, according to the QS subject rankings.[5] In 2024, the university was ranked 5th globally for its number of U.S. utility patents, by the National Academy of Inventors (NAI),.[6] In 2025, it placed first in the Middle East & North Africa (MENA) region, based on Times Higher Education rankings, and in 2026, it reached 67th globally according to QS Ranking.[7] According to the NAI, KFUPM has consecutively held the record of the highest STEM patent-per-capita rate in the world since 2023.[8]

History

KFUPM is a premier university in Saudi Arabia, the Middle East, and North Africa regions. KFUPM was established on September 23, 1963, by a Saudi royal decree as the College of Petroleum and Minerals, to provide high-level education in the academic fields of petroleum and minerals, two of the most valuable natural resources in Saudi Arabia.[9]

The first students were admitted on September 23, 1964, when 67 young men enrolled in what was then named the College of Petroleum and Minerals (CPM). The original campus was designed by CRS Design Associates, architects and engineers of Houston, Texas.[10] The college was elevated to university status in 1975 when it expanded its academic offerings in science, engineering, technology, business, and management. In 1984 the Program of Industrial and Systems Engineering was first introduced. The university was renamed after King Fahd in 1986. Since that time, enrollment has grown to over 10,000 students by the 2021 academic year and has graduated more than 39,000 students since its inception.[11]

In 2019, the university put in place a transformation plan whose primary goal was to support the transformation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from a natural resource monetizing economy primarily focused on oil and gas resources, into a diversified knowledge economy.[12]

Part of this transformation plan presents an important milestone in the history of the university with the inclusion of female students in the engineering and technical academic programs. In 2019,[13][14] male and female students were equally accepted into new postgraduate programs for the first time in the history of the university, and in 2021 admissions started for female students at the undergraduate level on a merit basis. It now has one of the highest enrollment rates for female engineering students in the world, placed between 40 and 50% yearly.

Academics

Academic programs

KFUPM degree offerings include Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, Master of Engineering, Master of Business Administration, and Doctor of Philosophy.

The university's academic programs are focused on engineering, sciences, technology, and business, being accredited by international bodies such as ABET, AACSB, as well as the national accrediting body NCAAA.[15]

Since 2020, the university has introduced new aspects to its academic programs through undergraduate concentrations (CX) and professional masters (project-based MS). As of January 2026, KFUPM had reached 42 undergraduate concentrations (CX) throughout its disciplines,[16] along with 36 one-year master's degrees, and 20+ interdisciplinary research centers.[17]

Innovative learning

The initial 35 undergraduate degrees offered were revised to include the study of modern programming languages, data science, big data analysis, artificial intelligence, machine learning, business, and entrepreneurship. Every discipline starts with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and then branches into more specific fields.

Additionally, KFUPM has launched an effort to migrate some of its courses into other instructional methods, such as inquiry-based learning (IBL), where research on the topics is encouraged to enhance the class time with discussions, debates, and questions and answers. It also offers hybrid attendance options (HIVE) for several of its project-based master's degrees.

KFUPM's 42 undergraduate concentrations (CX)[16] allow students to add a specialization in an area beyond their major. A few examples of these concentrations are Hydrogen Mobility, Renewable Energy and Energy Storage, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Business Analytics, Robotics and Autonomous Systems.

KFUPM offers 36 one-year professional master's degrees (project-based MS)[18] in several fields such as Artificial Intelligence, Supply Chain Management, Quantum Computing, Smart and Sustainable Cities.

[19]Admissions

KFUPM is a merit-based admissions academic institution. With an acceptance rate of 4% (2023),[19] it is considered to be one of the most coveted universities in Saudi Arabia, recruiting roughly the top 1% of the national talent based on admission criteria that include performance on the nationwide aptitude tests to ensure the acceptance of the most promising students.

The university has accelerated the admission process of female students since 2019 as both male and female students were equally accepted into the new master's degree programs for the first time in the university's history. Starting from 2021,[20] KFUPM opened admissions for female students at the undergraduate level for the 2021/2022 academic year, marking an important milestone in the university's history since until then it was an institution exclusively open to male students.

KFUPM is improving the quality of the student intake by attracting the most outstanding high school graduates through an early admissions system and accepting winners in international scientific Olympiad competitions. The progression of students in the first year has also been accelerated by developing programs to bypass the preparatory year (SkipPrep).

Rankings

University rankings
Global – Overall
QS World[21]67 (2026)
THE World[22]=184 (2026)
USNWR Global[23]=400 (2023)
Regional – Overall
QS Arab region[24]1 (2026)
USNWR Asia[25]75 (2022)

KFUPM was named the top university in the Arab Region as per the QS University Rankings for 2026,[26] and repeatedly since 2015.[27] In 2025,[28] it was ranked the first university in the Middle East and North Africa.

Since the KFUPM transformation phase started in 2019, the university's rankings have seen a steady rise. According to the QS World University Rankings, KFUPM is 67th university in the world for 2026.[29]

Accreditation

All programs of the engineering colleges were evaluated for "Substantial-Equivalency" recognition by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). They were found substantially equivalent to similar accredited programs in the United States. All Business & Management related programs offered by KFUPM Business School (including its flagship Master of Business Administration) are accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). KFUPM has been a member of AACSB since 1975[30] and it is among the first few schools outside the US to get this prestigious recognition. KFUPM is also accredited by the national accrediting body NCAAA.[15]

Organization

Colleges

KFUPM undergraduate and graduate programs are divided into seven colleges. As part of the university's recent transformational initiatives, all colleges recently underwent a complete restructuring to encourage collaboration among disciplines, and encourage cross-discipline research.

  • College of Engineering and Physics
  • College of Computing and Mathematics
  • College of Petroleum Engineering and Geosciences
  • College of Chemicals and Materials
  • College of Design and Built Environment
  • KFUPM Business School
  • College of General Studies

In addition, Dammam Community College is under the auspices of King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals as a fully approved academic entity by the Minister of Higher Education.

AMAAD Business Park

AMAAD is a mega real estate investment project of KFUPM Endowment and it converges the resources and experiences of the most prominent establishments in the kingdom to foster innovation through an energy and engineering hub spread across an area of 214,000 sqm in Dhahran. The park is designed to meet the demands of modern society that features a simple yet luxurious lifestyle for offices, residential, hospitality, as well as F&B and retail.

Consulting Services Center

The Consulting Services Center facilitate the consulting services for the university faculty to serve the industrial community in Saudi Arabia which contributes to their professional development and helps the outside community to resolve problems that require high intellectual and technological background.

Sultan bin AbdulAziz Science & Technology Center (SciTech)

The center is nearby the seafront (corniche) in the neighboring Khobar city, at 21,700 m2. It was gifted to KFUPM by the late Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz in 2006. The buildings area is 14,100 m2. It consists of seven main show halls, dealing with different sciences and technologies. There are more than 350 scientific exhibited pieces and the IMAX scientific dome,[31] the Astronomic Observatory, Educational Unit, Conference Hall, Temporary Exhibitions Hall and Administrative and Services Facilities.

Research

Research Innovation

KFUPM's research ecosystem is led by its Research and Innovation Office,[32] which oversees 20+ research centers (shown below) and is continuously expanding. Spanning multiple emerging fields, the centers are divided into interdisciplinary, applied and joined research centers, as well as two consortia, bringing together faculty members, researchers, and students. The Research and Innovation Office has produced hundreds of research reports for industrial and government sponsors. KFUPM offers different scholarships[33] for international students. These scholarships[34] cover all tuition, fees, living costs, monthly expenses, medical coverage, free textbooks, subsidized meals in the university's dining facilities, funds for projects, and many other privileges.[35]

Research Center Director
Artificial Intelligence (SDAIA-KFUPM) Dr. Maad Al Owaifeer
Advanced Materials Dr. Mohannad Mayyas
Membranes & Water Security Dr. Essam Aljundi
Intelligent Manufacturing & Robotics Dr. Abul Fazal Muhammad Arif
Smart Mobility & Logistics Dr. Sami Elferik
Integrative Petroleum Research Dr. Theis Solling
Intelligent Secure Systems Dr. Muhamad Felemban
Sustainable Energy Systems Dr. Atif AlZahrani
Refining & Advanced Chemicals Dr. Wael Ahmed Fouad
Hydrogen Technologies & Carbon Management Dr. Sulaiman Alturaifi
Construction & Building Materials Dr. Mohammed Al-Osta
Communication Systems & Sensing Dr. Daniel Benevides da Costa
Finance & Digital Economy Dr. Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi
Environment & Marine Studies Dr. Luai M. Alhems
Development of Non-profit Organizations Dr. Basem M. Almadani
Metrology, Standards, & Testing Dr. Obaidallah Munteshari
Industrial Nuclear Energy Dr. Afaque Shams
Petroleum Conversion Center Dr. Wael Ahmed Fouad
Aviation & Space Exploration Dr. Ayman Abdallah
Biosystems & Machines Dr. Yaqub Mahnashi
Energy Research (KACARE-KFUPM) Dr. Fahad Al-Sulaiman
Energy Efficiency (KACST-KFUPM) Dr. Fahad A. Al-Sulaiman
Hydrogen Future (consortium) Dr. Zain Hassan Yamani
Sustainable Future (consortium) Dr. Mohannad Mayyas

Entrepreneurship

Innovation & Technology Transfer (ITT) Center

Students (local and international), faculty and researchers are encouraged and supported with launching their startup. Through its "0-0-0" policy (0 fees, equity, royalty), KFUPM ensures that intellectual property remains with the inventors. At the ITT Center, students and researchers receive support for copyright, trademark registration, licensing, and patent filing.

Dream Realization Lab (DRL)

The DRL is designed to bring product ideas to life through access to prototyping tools, fabrication facilities, and technical support. Inventors can work alongside specialists, participate in skill-building workshops, and refine their business concept in preparation for real-world testing.

KFUPM students regularly go on to present their ideas at global competitions such as the Startup World Cup and the Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions. Internally, the annual KFUPM Student Projects Expo offers them the chance to connect with industry representatives and showcase progress, thus providing a potential bridge to either an external business incubator/accelerator or patent registration.

Dhahran Techno Valley

The Dhahran Techno Valley Holding Company (DTVC)[36] is a subsidiary company fully owned by KFUPM. It was created to promote a knowledge-based economy in Dhahran and the Eastern Province. It is a hub for entrepreneurship and a launchpad for innovators from within and outside KFUPM. The ecosystem includes KFUPM and national companies like Saudi Aramco, SABIC, Saudi Electricity Company, technology partners, small to medium size companies, and multiple startups.

The mission of the Dhahran Techno Valley Holding Company is to foster an environment for innovation and collaboration by attracting and supporting industry players focused on creating innovative technologies and adding value to its stakeholders.

DTVC also plays an important part in revitalizing the role of entrepreneurship in the research system by rejuvenating and encouraging a spirit of developing new business opportunities for faculty, students, and stakeholders from outside the university.

University bodies

President

The president is the head of the institution and the university's chief academic and executive officer. The current president of KFUPM is Muhammad M. Al-Saggaf.[37]

Previous presidents:

  • Dr. Sahel N. Abduljauwad (acting)
  • H.E. Dr. Khaled S. Al-Sultan
  • H.E. Dr. Abdulaziz Al Dukhayyil
  • H.E. Dr. Bakr Bin Bakr
  • Dr. Saleh Ambah

International advisory board (IAB)

The international advisory board (IAB)[9] of King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals provides KFUPM's senior management with a global perspective on trends and issues that may affect the university. Since its establishment in March 2007, the IAB membership has included renowned academics and some of the most influential local and international corporate figures.

IAB members discuss a wide variety of topics related to the university and have been very effective in guiding the university's academic programs, research activities, faculty recruitment, outreach to peer institutions, and others. The IAB has guided the development of action plans and specific strategies on key educational and research areas of national interest.

The current IAB Members are as follows:[38]

  • Charles Elachi: IAB Chairman, director of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Pasadena, California.
  • Amin H. Nasser: President and CEO, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia.
  • Muhammad M. Al-Saggaf: President, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), Saudi Arabia.
  • Munier Eldesouki: President, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), Saudi Arabia.
  • François Ortalo-Magné: Former Dean and CEO, London Business School, United Kingdom.
  • Santiago Iñiguez de Onzoño: President, IE University, Spain.
  • Robert Wilt: CEO, Ma'aden, Saudi Arabia.
  • Arun Majumdar: Dean, Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, United States.

Former IAB Members

Entrepreneurship

Since 2010, the mission of the Entrepreneurship Institute[39] is to encourage and advance the development of an innovative and entrepreneurial ecosystem in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by providing education, training, and research. The institute also provides access to physical space and professional resources to students, faculty members, and entrepreneurs for the inception and growth of high potential startups.

Notable alumni

Government and Public Services

Academics

  • Khaled S. Al-Sultan: former Rector of KFUPM, former dean of the college of Computer Systems and Engineering, former chair of the Department of Systems Engineering at KFUPM, former professor of optimization and operations research at the Department of Systems Engineering at KFUPM, former assistant minister of higher hducation in Saudi Arabia, KFUPM, (BSc and MSc, Systems Engineering, '87)
  • Zaghloul El-Naggar, a Muslim scholar and chairman of Committee of Scientific Notions in the Qur'an, Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs, Cairo, Egypt. El-Najjar worked as a professor of geology at KFUPM from 1979 to 1996[41]
  • Ali Abdullah Al-Daffa, professor in field of History of Mathematics.
  • Hamdi Tchelepi, he is the professor and chair of the department of energy science and engineering at Stanford university, Tchelepi got his BSc and MSc from King Fahad University of Petroleum and Minerals in 1985 and 1988 respectively, he is well known researcher in the field of reservoir simulation and multiphase flow.

Oil and gas industry

Business

Sports and media

See also

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