Deanship of Innovation and Scientific Research

Deanship of Innovation and Scientific Research

Scientific research is considered a fundamental pillar of university education, as it is concerned with studying topics that contribute to the development of society and solving its problems and contributes to increasing the scientific and financial production of universities. The Deanship of Innovation and Scientific Research at Al Baha University is considered a link between faculty researchers and other entities outside the university The Deanship also provides the necessary logistical and material support within programs to finance directed research proposals in line with the university’s research strategy and national priorities, according to easy procedures and services through which it seeks to overcome obstacles facing those who benefit from the Deanship’s services to ensure continuous improvement of the university’s research outputs, which would contribute to raising the university’s ranking locally. And internationally.

Deanship of Innovation and Scientific Research

Research, development and innovation unit

Research, development and innovation unit

Grant of the Research, Development, and Innovation Authority 2025 (RDIA)

Saudi–UK Partnership in Research and Innovation

The Research, Development and Innovation Authority announces a strategic partnership with the United Kingdom to shape an innovation-driven future. Researchers are invited to engage in this promising initiative.

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Human Health Research Opportunities – National Institute for Health Research

In line with national health research priorities, the National Institute for Health Research launches new research opportunities focused on human health.
Researchers are encouraged to apply and participate.

More details available on the Institute’s website.

Handicrafts Research Grant

The Ministry of Culture announces a grant to support research on cultural and traditional craft industries.

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