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ABOUT US

 

The Central Research Laboratory is a standalone building occupying approximately 10,000 square meters out of the 1,232,000 square meters of the female students’ campus at King Saud University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The university city consists of (12) colleges, including (5) health colleges, (4) humanities colleges, and (3) scientific colleges, in addition to the deanship, administrative, and service buildings. The CRL building structure mediates the health and science colleges, and it houses state-of-the-art facilities, including (13) laboratories, (6) departments, (1) animal house, and several support units. The CRL facilities also house over 600 cutting-edge instruments for elaborate experimental analyses. From the outset, the CRL was designed with the highest international standards for laboratories and, in recent years, has witnessed progressive development in the quality and quantity of its services to enhance the scientific output of the research community, both locally and nationally
 
strategic statement

 

VISION

Pioneering knowledge creation and dissemination

 

Mission

Advanced scientific and health research laboratories that support researchers in knowledge creation and dissemination by providing efficient utilization of human and technological resources in research and training and contributing to national development through research tracks and partnerships.

 

Objectives

Enhancing the output of the Central Research Laboratory.Achieving a balanced manpower capacity.Institutionalizing and digitalizing of operations.Improving the laboratory branding and independence.Developing research path.Improving and diversifying laboratory services.Establishing partnerships with public and private sections locally and globally.

 

Goals

Sustainability
Growth and Development
Branding and Marketing

 

VALUES

Efficiency
Commitment
Continuous Learning
QualityRespect
Teamwork
Last updated on : March 18, 2024 8:59am