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Scientific Research

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Research

King Salman International University has developed a research plan aligned with Egypt's Vision 2030 and the Sustainable Development Strategy. The plan focuses on fostering scientific research, innovation, and technological applications while emphasizing the effective utilization of the university's human and material resources, as well as its strategic geographic location in South Sinai. This approach aims to enhance the scientific research system and leverage its outcomes across various levels, ultimately achieving the university's vision of attaining leadership locally, regionally, and globally in scientific research.

Scientific Research

International Publication of Scientific Research

The university’s scientific publications have been included in the (Scopus) database of the publisher (Elsevier).

1-Research Fields

Various Research Fields of the University’s Published Studies

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2-Publication Metrics

The university’s scientific research has been indexed in the Scopus database.

3. Citation Metrics​

A) Citation Count

4,313 Number of Citations Received by Publications at King Salman International University

B) Citation Per Publication

(7.4) Average Number of Citations Per Publication at King Salman International University

C) Field-Weighted Citation Impact

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4. The publication of the university’s research in scientific journals according to their quartile ranking (Journal Quartiles)

Journal Quartiles

Share of publications per journal quartile by site-score percentile

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5. Performance indicators for the scientific publication of King Salman International University’s research from 2020 to 2024

Academic Corporate Collaboration

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Publications in Top 10% Journal Percentiles

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International Collaboration

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Outputs in top 10% Citation Percentile

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Research Centers of Excellence at KSIU

1. Desert Agriculture Development Centre for Studies and Research

Its objectives:

  • Improving the productivity of crops in desert environments, such as field crops, fodder, vegetables, fruits, and medicinal aromatic plants.

  • Maximizing the utilization of land and water productivity.

  • Enhancing food quality and safety.

KSIU agriculture students examining olive tree branches in the field
Male researcher in white lab coat standing in biotechnology laboratory at KSIU

2. Medical Research Centre

 

Its objectives:

  • Enriching science and knowledge in all medical fields, including addressing health issues in South Sinai.

  • Linking scientific research to the university’s goals and development plans, avoiding duplication, and benefiting from previous studies.

  • Establishing partnerships with global universities and research centres that adopt similar research programs and activities.

  • Creating cooperation protocols with the World Health Organization and its regional offices for collaborative research.

3. Research and Innovation Centre of Excellence in Tourism and Hospitality

The values, objectives, and core activities of this research centre are derived from the significant role of King Salman International University in environmental development and community service, Its objectives:

  • Developing knowledge, methods, and innovative practices in the tourism and hospitality industry.

  • Connecting researchers with industry partners to collaborate on research projects that address the most significant challenges, opportunities, and issues in this sector.

KSIU culinary students preparing dishes in a training kitchen under chef supervision

Awards

The 2% World Top Ranked Scientists:

The 2% World Top Ranked Scientists prepared by Stanford University in cooperation with Elsevier BV – author databases of standardized citation indicators for 2024 included four scientists from KSIU as indicated below 

Author Subfield World rank in the subfield
Mahdy, Mohamed A.A
Microscopy
19 out 3930
El Basuini, Mohammed F.
Fisheries
1125 out of 40293
Magdy, Gaber
Energy
4605 out of 313936
Adam, A.M.
Applied Physics
6565 out of 304738

Students Awards:

  • Computer Science and Engineering students won three medals (gold and bronze) in the Huawei competition 23-24.

  • Field of Medicine students won third place for the best poster at the Student Research Conference of the Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University (May 2023).

  • The poster presented by the research team from the Field of Medicine at King Salman International University won second place in the poster competition held during the Second International Conference of the Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University (July 2023).

  • Field of Dentistry students won second place at the national level in the poster presentation oral pathology competition at the IDC 24 World Dental Conference, organized by the Egyptian Dental Association (EADS) under the International Association of Dental Students (IADS-FDI) (November 2024).

  • Field of Dentistry students achieved advanced positions in the competition held during the EED24 Dental Conference (May 2024).

    1. First place in Composite Restoration.

    2. First place in Poster Oral Pathology.

    3. Second place in Poster Biomaterials.

    4. Second place in Poster Oral Biology.

    5. Second place in Fixed Prosthodontics – Laminate Veneer Preparation.

    6. Second place in Fixed Prosthodontics – Anterior Bridge Preparation.

  • Field of Al-Alsun and Applied Languages students (German language major) won a training scholarship funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) for a one-month summer internship at the University of Münster, Germany (September 2024).

  • Dentistry students won first place in the EDSIC Junior Competition during the International Conference of the Egyptian Dental Syndicate (EDSIC 2024) (September 2024).

Young male researcher in lab coat using a digital tablet in a modern laboratory.

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Centre Services

Through one-on-one guidance, practical simulations, and constructive feedback, students are equipped with the tools and strategies needed to navigate the job market successfully and make informed career decisions.

  1. Résumé Critique
    • Learn how to design and format a professional résumé that reflects key achievements and skills.
    • Understand how to tailor résumés for specific job roles and industries.
    • Apply techniques to ensure compatibility with Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS).
    • Receive individualized feedback to enhance clarity, accuracy, and impact.
  2. Mock Interview
    • Develop confidence and fluency in responding to common and behavioural interview questions.
    • Practice interview techniques using structured frameworks such as STAR.
    • Improve non-verbal communication, body language, and self-presentation skills.
    • Receive targeted feedback to strengthen performance in future interviews.
  3. Career Services
    • Explore suitable career paths based on personal interests, skills, and academic background.
    • Learn effective networking and job search strategies.
    • Gain insights into market trends and employer expectations.
    • Build a personalized career development plan to support long-term professional growth.

Specialized Courses

Through practical knowledge, hands-on projects, and sector-specific insights, the Specialized Courses ensure participants gain industry-relevant skills and the confidence needed to excel in their chosen fields and stand out in an increasingly competitive job market.

Soft Skills

  1. Presentation Skills
    Learn how to plan, structure, and deliver effective presentations.
    • Develop confidence in public speaking and audience engagement.
    • Use visual aids and storytelling techniques to enhance message clarity and impact.
    • Improve body language, tone, and overall presentation delivery.
  2. Teamwork Skills
    • Understand the principles of effective team dynamics and collaboration.
    • Learn how to contribute productively within diverse teams.
    • Develop conflict resolution, active listening, and problem-solving skills.
    • Foster leadership and accountability within group settings.
  3. Communication Skills
    • Strengthen verbal and written communication in professional contexts.
    • Learn to adapt communication style to different audiences and situations.
    • Practice active listening and constructive feedback.
    • Enhance interpersonal skills for effective networking and teamwork.
  4. Leadership 

1. Resume Writing & Critique

  • Learn how to create a professional resume tailored to job opportunities.
  • Understand the difference between CV and Resume.
  • Apply effective writing techniques to highlight skills and achievements.
  • Participate in a resume critique workshop to ensure your resume is ATS-friendly and market-ready.

2. Interview Techniques & Mock Interviews

  • Develop strong interviewing skills through practical training.
  • Learn how to answer behavioral and technical questions using frameworks like STAR.
  • Gain confidence through mock interviews with feedback from career advisors.
  • Improve communication, body language, and personal branding.

3. Job Search Techniques & LinkedIn Profile Building

  • Explore effective job search strategies and online platforms.
  • Learn how to analyze job descriptions and tailor applications accordingly.
  • Create and optimize a professional LinkedIn profile.
  • Build a strong online presence and network with potential employers.

Learning Outcomes

By completing the Career Bundle, students will be able to:

  • Develop a market-oriented resume and professional online profile.
  • Demonstrate strong interview and communication skills.
  • Apply effective job search strategies to secure internships and full-time roles.

Various workshops were delivered by graduates who hold accredited certificates in their fields, in cooperation with student and scientific societies at the university.

 This approach aims to build graduates’ confidence and strengthen their instructional and presentation skills under the supervision of UCCD professional trainers to ensure quality delivery. Examples include student groups such as KMSA, KART, and SSC.

A seminar on innovation and Artificial Intelligence (AI) was organized for students at the Ras Sedr branch. Offering special programs to promote innovation and entrepreneurship. Organizing seminars on establishing small businesses and freelance work. 

Creating an enabling environment for innovators through initiatives such as 'Be Ready' and 'One Million Qualified Innovators.'

The center actively engaged with companies and organized a Career Fair.

 Organizing employment fairs and professional networking events to connect students and graduates with employers. 

Providing internship and employment opportunities in both the public and private sectors. Training industrial students under the European Union grant.

Conducting ABOUT 80 sessions for all final-year students.

 Providing one-on-one counseling sessions to help students explore their career interests and set their goals. Assisting students with writing and reviewing their CVs properly.

A total of 110 workshops were conducted for all final-year students during the 2024/2025 academic year, with a total of 2,355 trainees (Excel sheet attached). 

Delivering high-quality training programs to develop personal and professional skills. Organizing workshops and lectures (e.g., CV writing, job interviews, marketing, and entrepreneurship).

Technical Support and Accreditation Readiness Committee carries out the following activities:

 

  1. Providing technical support to the Quality Assurance Units in the faculties for managing quality systems and monitoring the implementation of related procedures.
  2. Offering technical support to the university’s faculties to obtain local and international accreditation.
  3. Designing and developing monitoring and evaluation templates to ensure the quality of various activities within the university.
  4. Preparing and implementing field visit plans or periodic meetings with the Quality Assurance Units in the faculties—either in person or remotely.
  5. Preparing an annual report on the committee’s activities and submitting it to the Director of the Center.

Strategic Plan Implementation Monitoring Committee undertakes the following activities:

 

  1. Regularly reviewing the university’s vision and mission in light of new developments, and supervising their periodic update with the participation of all relevant stakeholders.
  2. Developing the university’s environmental analysis methodology and setting implementation plans that ensure the participation of all parties, in coordination with the Center’s administration.
  3. Supervising the preparation of environmental analysis tools, ensuring their appropriateness for the targeted groups of each tool.
  4. Proposing updates or modifications to the university’s strategic plan and ensuring it is communicated to all concerned parties through various channels.
  5. Following up on the implementation of the university’s strategic plan activities.
  6. Providing technical support to faculties in preparing and following up the implementation of their strategic plans in alignment with the university’s overall strategy.
  7. Organizing training sessions in the field of strategic planning for faculty members and teaching assistants, delivered by the National Authority for Quality Assurance and Accreditation, in coordination with the Center’s Training Unit.
  8. Preparing an annual report on the committee’s activities and submitting it to the Director of the Center.

Training and Human Resources Development Committee undertakes the following activities:

 

  1. Preparing the Center’s annual training plan to meet the needs of the Center’s internal committees as well as the faculties and administrative departments of the university regarding educational quality. This is based on training needs assessment results, followed by the design of appropriate training programs.
  2. Implementing training courses designed by the Center and issuing certificates upon completion.
  3. Coordinating the organization of training programs offered by the National Authority for Quality Assurance and Accreditation of Education (NAQAAE) or other relevant entities.
  4. Measuring the impact of training, evaluating its outcomes and effectiveness, and preparing the required reports.
  5. Providing awareness and technical support in the field of training to the Center’s internal committees and to the training committees of the Quality Assurance Units in the faculties.
  6. Establishing a comprehensive database that includes all training programs conducted by or under the supervision of the Center, including the number and names of participants, as well as follow-up and evaluation reports for each course.
  7. Preparing an annual report on the committee’s activities and submitting it to the Director of the Center.

Measurement and Assessment Committee carries out the following activities:

 

  1. Promoting a culture of measurement and assessment and raising awareness of the importance of developing assessment processes as a cornerstone of improving the university’s educational system.
  2. Providing technical support to faculties in reviewing assessment methods, tools, and examination results.
  3. Issuing guidelines and regulations for developing assessment and examination systems in accordance with the approved National Academic Reference Standards (NARS), and disseminating them among the faculties’ measurement and assessment committees.
  4. Training faculty and teaching assistants in measurement and assessment techniques in collaboration with the Training Committee.
  5. Following up on the preparation and updating of question banks for academic courses in alignment with learning outcomes and program academic standards.
  6. Monitoring satisfaction indicators among students and faculty regarding assessment systems, student evaluation, and examinations within faculties.
  7. Reviewing and preparing annual examination evaluation reports, developing executive plans for corrective actions to address weaknesses, and enhancing strengths.
  8. Encouraging faculties—especially those with large student numbers—to apply electronic assessment systems, including e-examinations, e-marking, and exam results analysis.
  9. Providing technical support to faculties’ measurement and assessment committees in conducting statistical analysis of automated grading results.

Surveys, Publication, and Sustainability Committee performs the following activities:

 

  1. Designing surveys to collect feedback from all relevant stakeholders, including:
    • Internal stakeholders (faculty members, teaching assistants, students, and administrative staff) regarding the performance and activities of the university/faculty.
    • External stakeholders, such as employers and community beneficiaries, regarding the quality and competence of graduates.
    • Field training providers, to evaluate and improve students’ skills through continuous feedback.
  2. Collecting, analyzing, and summarizing survey results from the various faculties, and proposing corrective actions in coordination with the concerned faculties.
  3. Conducting satisfaction surveys for participants in training programs organized by the Quality Assurance and Accreditation Center, analyzing data, and preparing statistical reports to be presented and discussed at the University Council.