In 1996, the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of
Sciences, supported for a period of 5 years on an annual
basis, a Chair in the Arabian Gulf University (AGU),
which was later transferred to an Endowment in 2005,
under the name of Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmed Professorship at Arabian Gulf University.
The Chair at the AGU uses its revenue in
supporting the salaries of some of the Professors and
their assistants, working in Clinical Microbiology and
Immunity and providing the needed equipment.
About Arabian Gulf
University
The idea to build the
Arabian Gulf
University
was based on the belief in the importance of university
and higher level education in the Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC) society. This would be the start of
satisfying the needs of GCC countries in terms of
specialists and experts in various occupational fields
connected to society.
After studying the cultural,
social, and economic situation in the GCC region, the
challenges it faces, the shared historical background
was also examined. It was found that united aspirations
towards a brighter future, one of which was to create a
melded co-existence, of mentality and of advancement in
knowledge for members of the society at large to promote
the area and growth in its various sectors.
With this in mind, the General
Convention of Arab Education for the GCC at its fourth
meeting was held in Bahrain on the 3rd and 4th of April,
1979, the convention decided to establish the Arabian
Gulf University to be located in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Website:
http://www.agu.edu.bh