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How Effat University Is Training the Next Generation of Women in Tech

With over 700 students enrolled in STEM programs and a job placement rate that rivals top regional institutions, Effat University is making a strong case for Saudi Arabia as an unlikely leader in female tech education.

When Effat University opened its doors in Jeddah in 1999, it did so with a mission that was straightforward and, at the time, rare: provide Saudi women with access to world-class higher education. Over two decades later, that mission has taken on new urgency — and new scale.

Today, Effat University https://www.effatuniversity.edu.sa/ is one of the driving forces behind a regional shift that is catching the attention of educators and employers worldwide. More than 700 students are currently enrolled in the university's Computer Science, Electrical & Computer Engineering, and Information Technology programs. The Middle East as a whole now graduates 57% women in STEM fields — a figure that comfortably outpaces the United States, where the share sits at 34%.
For Effat, those numbers are not a destination. They are a starting point.

From Classroom to Career

The university's STEM programs are structured with a clear end goal in mind: a graduate who can walk into a job and perform from day one.

The curriculum moves students from foundational coursework in programming, data structures, and network systems into advanced specializations in Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Data Analytics. These tracks were not chosen arbitrarily. They map directly onto the sectors driving Saudi Arabia's digital transformation under Vision 2030, giving Effat graduates a built-in relevance that more generalist programs struggle to match.

Industry experience is not optional. Every student completes a supervised internship with an external employer and closes out their degree with a capstone project built around a real-world brief from an industry partner. On top of that, the university has woven micro-credentials and professional certifications into its programs — giving students additional qualifications that speak directly to employer needs.

The results are tangible. Some 41.2% of Effat graduates find employment within six months of graduation, a figure that reflects both the quality of the education and the strength of the university's industry relationships.

"Our students don't just learn theory — they build solutions. By connecting them with industry leaders and encouraging innovation, we're equipping them to lead in emerging fields that are critical to the Kingdom's digital economy," said Dr. Zain Balfagih, Dean of Effat College of Engineering.

Women at the Forefront of AI

Artificial intelligence sits at the core of Effat's research agenda. The university's labs are working environments where students engage hands-on with robotics, autonomous systems, and computer vision — areas that are among the fastest-growing in global technology hiring.

The AI market is expected to reach $1.8 trillion globally by 2030, and competition for qualified professionals is already fierce. Effat's investment in research infrastructure is aimed at ensuring its graduates are equipped not just to fill roles in that market, but to define them.

"When women lead in technology, they don't just transform industries — they transform societies. Our graduates are proving that women's leadership in tech is key to building a more creative, inclusive, and sustainable future," Dr. Balfagih said.

A Moment of Momentum

The broader context is working in Effat's favor. Vision 2030 has opened up pathways for Saudi women in education and employment that simply did not exist a decade ago, and the effects on STEM enrollment have been dramatic. Across the Gulf, comparable initiatives — including the UAE's Nafis program — are pushing the same direction, creating a region-wide momentum that is beginning to register on the global stage.

The Middle East is now one of the only parts of the world where women outnumber men among STEM graduates. That milestone did not arrive suddenly.
"What we're seeing is a complete cultural transformation. Our students are redefining what leadership in tech looks like — not just for the Kingdom, but for the entire region," Dr. Balfagih noted.

Effat University was founded under the vision of Queen Effat Al-Thunayyan Al-Saud and continues to operate under the King Faisal Charitable Foundation. It offers undergraduate and graduate programs across engineering, computing, business, architecture, and the humanities.

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