As we commence the new academic year, we would like to remind everyone of the University’s Code of Conduct particularly as it relates to the dress code.

KAUST is a unique community, rich in its diversity, with people from many nationalities living and working together. Alongside our own individual cultures and customs, it is important for us to be aware of and appreciate those of our host country.

The Code of Conduct aims to foster an environment where we demonstrate mutual regard and respect for our hosts, colleagues, classmates and neighbors. The Code of Conduct applies to all individuals living, visiting or working within the KAUST community.

Below are some important extracts:

  • The academic and administrative buildings are public areas where teaching, study, research and other work takes place. Attire while on the academic campus should reflect a professional or “smart casual” appearance.
  • For men, appropriate attire means a thobe or trousers and a collared shirt.
  • For women, appropriate attire means tops with sleeves and trousers or medium-long length skirts.
  • Short, transparent or revealing garments are inappropriate in public areas.
  • When using community and recreation facilities, modest and non-revealing attire is appropriate. Conservative, non-revealing swimwear must be worn at communal swimming pools, beaches, and boating areas. Swimwear must be covered outside the immediate swimming areas.

Please apply your best judgment and common sense. If you are in any doubt or require further advice or clarification, do not hesitate to contact the HR helpdesk.

Please share this reminder with your family members and visitors.

Henk Kriek
Chief Financial and Human Resources Officer

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