(the image above shows Mada'in Saleh, one of the archaeological remains in Saudi Arabia. The remains of this city, carved into sandstone, are considered the second most important after Petra’s Nabataean culture)
Saudi Aramco
Saudi Aramco is the world leader in the production of petroleum- based energy.
Headquartered in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Aramco has offices and operations throughout the Kingdom.
Their subsidiaries also have offices in North America, Europe and Asia. Aramco's subsidiaries and affiliates are located in Saudi Arabia, China, Japan, India, the Netherlands, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Corporate information is available on www.saudiaramco.com
Headquartered in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Aramco has offices and operations throughout the Kingdom.
Their subsidiaries also have offices in North America, Europe and Asia. Aramco's subsidiaries and affiliates are located in Saudi Arabia, China, Japan, India, the Netherlands, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Corporate information is available on www.saudiaramco.com
Partner for the '400 Years of Arabic in Leiden' program
Saudi Aramco value the communities it operates in and is committed to being a good corporate citizen by supporting high impact initiatives that address critical issues facing our society. Saudi Aramco is dedicated to making a difference wherever they do business by creating educational opportunities, collaborating in health care research and initiating energy sustainability programs.
In the recent past Saudi Aramco provided funds to improve a pediatrics division of a Milanese hospital, it hosts the Model United Nations in The Hague and offers fellowships for academic research at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
Saudi Aramco’s sponsorship for some of the wonderful activities within the ‘400 year of Arabic in Leiden’ cultural program demonstrates their commitment in raising cultural awareness and mutual understanding. A commitment shared by Leiden University, Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde, Leiden University Libraries and others working on the '400 years of Arabic in Leiden' program.
In the recent past Saudi Aramco provided funds to improve a pediatrics division of a Milanese hospital, it hosts the Model United Nations in The Hague and offers fellowships for academic research at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
Saudi Aramco’s sponsorship for some of the wonderful activities within the ‘400 year of Arabic in Leiden’ cultural program demonstrates their commitment in raising cultural awareness and mutual understanding. A commitment shared by Leiden University, Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde, Leiden University Libraries and others working on the '400 years of Arabic in Leiden' program.
Events
Saudi Aramco's generous support helps us to bring you the following events:
1 November '13
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Arabic wall poem
Leiden University will unveil a new, Arabic (of course) wall poem in the historical centre of Leiden.
Stichting Tegenbeeld is currently preparing a Leiden wall for painting this wonderful addition to an already great oeuvre of wall poems. |