
Riyadh - Sharikat Mubasher: King Saud University (KSU) signed a strategic memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Project Management Institute (PMI) to advance project management capabilities across academia and industry in the Kingdom.
The MoU was signed by Abdulmajeed Al-Qusaibi, Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO), on behalf of KSU, and Hanny Alshazly, Managing Director for the Middle East and North Africa at PMI, according to the official press release.
The MoU aims to enable the co-development and publication of case studies, research, and other knowledge resources, showcasing impactful initiatives and real-world applications.
Setting a comprehensive framework that focuses on sharing best practices and advancing thought leadership, the agreement will create opportunities for executives from both parties to speak and actively participate in regional and global events, while jointly exploring initiatives to build, engage, and strengthen the professional community.
Al-Qusaibi stated that the partnership with PMI underscores King Saud University’s commitment to investing in people, advancing knowledge, and adopting globally benchmarked practices. “By leveraging PMI’s expertise and international network, the University aims to strengthen project leadership capabilities, empower its workforce, and support sustainable institutional excellence.”
In turn, Alshazly commented: “Through this collaboration, we are supporting the university’s academic, research, and service excellence, while strengthening the capability to lead change and deliver sustainable impact. By aligning with PMI’s global project management standards, we are proud to support King Saud University in strengthening institutional performance and long-term success.”
Moreover, PMI will support the launch of a tailored digital platform that will provide KSU faculty and staff with exclusive access to PMI’s robust suite of professional development resources.








