Arabic-L:GEN:VP Public Affairs job at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Dilworth Parkinson
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Wed Feb 20 19:25:10 UTC 2008
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Date: 20 Feb 2008
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Subject:VP Public Affairs job at King Abdullah University
Vice President, Public Affairs
KAUST (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology)
An international graduate research university now being built in
Thuwal, Saudi Arabia.
(See: http://www.kaust.edu.sa)
The Vice President of Public Affairs will be responsible for the
coordination of all activities that expand and enhance the image of
the university. These activities will include media and government
relations, internal communications, marketing, web site development,
and community outreach.
Candidates must be fluent in English and Arabic and have a Bachelor’s
degree. (Advanced degree preferred.) Senior level experience in
communications and public/media relations is needed, as well as
sensitivity to cultural diversity.
Compensation will be very competitive and will include housing and
educational costs, and other attractive components.
KAUST is already the 10th richest university in the world and they’ve
just broken ground. The base will be in excess of $250,000 and they
estimate the additional components will add more than 200% to the
total package. They will provide a 5,000 square foot villa, plus
cover all education costs for any dependents, and more.
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