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A multi-billion dollar university has opened in Saudi Arabia in an attempt to enable the country to compete in science and technology internationally. | A multi-billion dollar university has opened in Saudi Arabia in an attempt to enable the country to compete in science and technology internationally. |
The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology near Jeddah boasts one of the world's fastest supercomputers. | The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology near Jeddah boasts one of the world's fastest supercomputers. |
Saudi authorities hope the mixed-sex centre it will help modernise the kingdom's deeply conservative society. | Saudi authorities hope the mixed-sex centre it will help modernise the kingdom's deeply conservative society. |
The religious police will not operate on-site. Women will be allowed to mix freely with men and drive on campus. | The religious police will not operate on-site. Women will be allowed to mix freely with men and drive on campus. |
Sebastian Usher, BBC's Arab affairs editor | Sebastian Usher, BBC's Arab affairs editor |
Saudi Arabia has never had any problem in paying foreigners enough to bring them into the country. | Saudi Arabia has never had any problem in paying foreigners enough to bring them into the country. |
But they almost all live in a different dimension from Saudi citizens - much of the time they might as well be on another planet for all the involvement they have in Saudi life. | But they almost all live in a different dimension from Saudi citizens - much of the time they might as well be on another planet for all the involvement they have in Saudi life. |
The aim is for things to be different with this university. The Saudi elite behind it hope it will become an organic part of their society, acting as a beacon of academic excellence in an educational landscape still dominated by religious and rote learning. | The aim is for things to be different with this university. The Saudi elite behind it hope it will become an organic part of their society, acting as a beacon of academic excellence in an educational landscape still dominated by religious and rote learning. |
It is also a symbol of the division in Saudi Arabia between modernisers and traditionalists - a fundamental problem that has often been patched over with lashings of cash but never as yet successfully resolved. | It is also a symbol of the division in Saudi Arabia between modernisers and traditionalists - a fundamental problem that has often been patched over with lashings of cash but never as yet successfully resolved. |
Women will also not be required to wear veils in the coeducational classes. | Women will also not be required to wear veils in the coeducational classes. |
This is in contrast to the wider country where a strict Wahhabi branch of Islam is practised and women are completely segregated. | This is in contrast to the wider country where a strict Wahhabi branch of Islam is practised and women are completely segregated. |
The university's new president Professor Choon Fong Shih described the university as the opportunity of a generation. | The university's new president Professor Choon Fong Shih described the university as the opportunity of a generation. |
"We give our academics the full freedom to pursue exceptional science. We fund them to work together in groups - men and women - to work on big ideas that will make a big impact," he said. | "We give our academics the full freedom to pursue exceptional science. We fund them to work together in groups - men and women - to work on big ideas that will make a big impact," he said. |
Similar efforts at promoting modern institutions have had mixed success in the past. | Similar efforts at promoting modern institutions have had mixed success in the past. |
Some Saudis are concerned the university will become an international bubble which will operate in another dimension to the rest of the country. | Some Saudis are concerned the university will become an international bubble which will operate in another dimension to the rest of the country. |
Similar accusations have been directed at other institutions where there is a concentration of foreign nationals such as the state oil company, Saudi Aramco. | Similar accusations have been directed at other institutions where there is a concentration of foreign nationals such as the state oil company, Saudi Aramco. |
The university is full of modern hardware worth around $1.5bn including three-dimensional imaging facilities. | The university is full of modern hardware worth around $1.5bn including three-dimensional imaging facilities. |
Classes will be taught in English at the campus 80km (50 miles) north of Jeddah on the coast of the Red Sea. | Classes will be taught in English at the campus 80km (50 miles) north of Jeddah on the coast of the Red Sea. |
Security concerns | Security concerns |
It took just two years to construct the site from scratch on a 36km stretch of desert. | It took just two years to construct the site from scratch on a 36km stretch of desert. |
The university has drawn scientists and students from more than 60 countries. | The university has drawn scientists and students from more than 60 countries. |
About 15% of the incoming students are female, all of whom have studied at universities outside the kingdom. | About 15% of the incoming students are female, all of whom have studied at universities outside the kingdom. |
It is alleged there are some limits on men and women socialising, with reports that male students are banned from entering women's residences. | It is alleged there are some limits on men and women socialising, with reports that male students are banned from entering women's residences. |
King Abdullah has promoted reforms since taking office in 2005, aiming to stave off Western criticism and reduce dependence on oil revenue. | King Abdullah has promoted reforms since taking office in 2005, aiming to stave off Western criticism and reduce dependence on oil revenue. |
In the former effort, he faces resistance from conservative clerics and princes. | In the former effort, he faces resistance from conservative clerics and princes. |
Hardline clerics have been battling loose enforcement of segregation laws in other foreign compounds. | Hardline clerics have been battling loose enforcement of segregation laws in other foreign compounds. |
In June, the religious police cracked down on a limited-access resort, not far from the university, where women had been seen driving. | In June, the religious police cracked down on a limited-access resort, not far from the university, where women had been seen driving. |
Security is expected to be high for the opening ceremony, a day after al-Qaeda's Yemen branch issued a new threat against Saudi Arabia. | Security is expected to be high for the opening ceremony, a day after al-Qaeda's Yemen branch issued a new threat against Saudi Arabia. |
Last month, a suicide bomber tried to kill Saudi Deputy Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Nayef. | Last month, a suicide bomber tried to kill Saudi Deputy Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Nayef. |