Arabian Gulf Conference at Harvard 2025 Concludes with Notable Attendance

Cambridge: The Arabian Gulf Conference at Harvard 2025 concluded yesterday in the presence of Chairman of the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies Prince Turki bin Faisal bin Abdulaziz and Saudi Cultural Attach© to the US and Canada Dr. Tahany Albaiz. The event was organized by the Harvard Arabian Gulf Student Association (HAGSA) at the university's campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

According to Saudi Press Agency, HAGSA President Mosa Al Zowelei stated that the conference is a prestigious platform that annually brings together Gulf and global leaders from various fields to discuss key development and strategic issues relevant to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.

Al Zowelei noted that the event aimed to foster constructive dialogue on the region's future, build bridges of communication and cooperation among academic and professional elites in the GCC and the US, and highlight the GCC's development and cultural identity at the international level. He emphasized that the association, through the conference, seeks to promote a positive image of GCC nations in global academic arenas, build a sustainable network of young Gulf talents, boost academic and research collaboration, and support student-led initiatives in an intellectually distinguished environment such as Harvard University.

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