GoodIdxThe Goodness Index
KS

King Saud University

Public research university

Saudi ArabiaHigher Education and Research
68
GOOD

of 100 · stable trend · Strong moral/spiritual alignment

Standing

68/100

Raw Score

57/85

Confidence

74%

Evidence

Broad

About

King Saud University is Saudi Arabia's first public university and one of the region's most influential academic institutions, with strong public-good signals in education, research, medical service, and national capacity-building, but with meaningful integrity strain around academic freedom, ranking incentives, and institutional self-restraint.

The institution reads as materially beneficial and nationally central, with broad evidence of educational delivery, research infrastructure, medical service, and long institutional durability. It remains mixed-positive rather than clearly green because its public mission sits inside a state-linked governance environment that has repeatedly failed to protect academic freedom and has also been touched by research-integrity and reputation-management concerns.

Five Pillars

Pillar scores (0–100%)

Core Worldview64%(16/25)
Contribution to Others63%(19/30)
Personal Discipline60%(6/10)
Reliability100%(6/5)
Stability Under Pressure67%(10/15)

King Saud University scores strongest on founding public mission, educational scale, research capacity, medical-service contribution, and institutional continuity. Its weaker marks come from thin evidence of institutional self-restraint, repeated academic-freedom failures tied to state pressure, and a documented ranking-integrity controversy involving highly cited researcher affiliations.

17 Criteria Scores

Individual item scores (0–5) with evidence notes

Reliability

Governance transparency3/5

The institution publishes history, strategy, annual reports, and policy pages, but broader public scrutiny remains structurally limited.

Research integrity2/5

The 2023 highly cited researcher affiliation controversy materially weakens trust in research-reputation stewardship.

Academic freedom protection1/5

Repeated cases involving KSU scholars show serious weakness in protecting academic freedom under state pressure.

Core Worldview

Mission alignment5/5

Its founding decree and current strategy both frame the university as a public educational institution serving national development and knowledge.

Public moral framework4/5

The university presents an explicit moral and civic language around education, equality, and public benefit, though this sits within a state-defined framework.

Knowledge as public good5/5

Its scale in teaching, research, hospitals, and specialist training strongly supports knowledge as a public good.

Institutional self restraint2/5

The record shows limits in restraint when prestige incentives or political pressure enter the picture.

Contribution to Others

Student access4/5

As the first public university in the kingdom, KSU has broad educational reach and long-run access significance.

Student support4/5

The university maintains student services, rights-protection channels, and major campus infrastructure, including a dedicated women's campus.

Research public benefit5/5

Its hospitals, clinical research, and broad research ecosystem generate visible public and health-related benefit.

Staff fairness3/5

There is some formal policy coverage, but limited public evidence about consistent protection for staff and faculty under pressure.

Campus safety3/5

The university publicly states zero tolerance for harassment and provides reporting routes, but outcome transparency is limited.

Stability Under Pressure

Crisis management3/5

The university has maintained continuity and continued to deliver, but political and reputational crises exposed real limits.

Capacity for reform3/5

Policy updates, strategic planning, and continuing accreditation point to reform capacity, though not at a transformative level.

Continuity under pressure4/5

KSU has remained a central public university across decades of political, administrative, and reputational pressure.

Personal Discipline

Ethical discipline3/5

There is visible ethical language, anti-harassment policy, and formal discipline, but the record is mixed rather than exemplary.

Charitable stewardship3/5

The endowment program and medical-service mission suggest stewardship and public-benefit orientation, though the evidence is more institutional than charitable in the narrow sense.

Timeline

Key events and documented turning points

1957

King Saud University is established by Royal Decree

Royal Decree No. 17 established King Saud University as the first public university in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The university became the foundational public higher-education institution in the kingdom.

high
1961

University gains independent legal personality and dedicated budget

The 1961 university statute granted King Saud University an independent legal personality and a dedicated budget approved through the education ministry and state authorities.

The university's governance capacity and institutional stability were materially strengthened.

medium
2013

Integrated women's campus opens

King Saud University inaugurated an integrated campus for female students, expanding physical infrastructure and educational access within the Saudi context.

The university broadened women's educational participation and campus capacity.

medium
2018

Scholar Hatoon Al-Fassi is detained during wider activist crackdown

Scholars at Risk reported that Saudi authorities detained King Saud University associate professor Hatoon Al-Fassi in apparent retaliation for her women's-rights activism.

The incident sharpened concerns that KSU scholars could not rely on meaningful protection for peaceful academic and civic expression.

high
2019

Arrest of law professor Anas al-Mazrouee reinforces academic-freedom concerns

Scholars at Risk reported the arrest of a KSU law professor after public criticism of Saudi Arabia's human-rights record.

The event made the earlier pressure pattern look repeated rather than exceptional.

high
2023

Highly cited researcher affiliation scandal damages research-reputation credibility

EL PAIS reported that tightened scrutiny of misleading primary affiliations among highly cited researchers hit Saudi universities, including King Saud University, which lost five highly cited Spanish researchers from the 2023 list.

KSU remained influential but took a clear integrity hit tied to reputational incentives in global rankings.

high
2025

Recent accreditation and medical achievements reinforce delivery capacity

KSU reported full institutional accreditation through October 2031, international program accreditations, major medical-city recognitions, and national digital-education leadership in its 2025 achievements update.

The university demonstrated that, despite integrity concerns, it still delivers at a high operational level across education and medical services.

medium

Pressure Tests

Behavior under crisis or scrutiny

Detention of Hatoon Al-Fassi

2018

Saudi authorities detained a KSU associate professor and women's-history scholar in apparent retaliation for activism.

Response: Public evidence shows the institution's scholar was exposed to state pressure without visible institutional protection capacity.

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Arrest of Anas al-Mazrouee

2019

A KSU law professor was reportedly arrested after public comments about Saudi human-rights issues.

Response: The episode reinforced a pattern in which KSU's academic environment appears constrained when scholars openly challenge state red lines.

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Highly cited researcher affiliation scandal

2023

Reporting on fake or misleading primary affiliations tied to Saudi universities reached KSU and damaged confidence in ranking-related integrity.

Response: The record suggests a prestige-driven vulnerability: the university remained influential but its research reputation took a visible credibility hit.

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Progression

crisis years

Academic-freedom incidents and later ranking-integrity concerns exposed the limits of moral independence inside a prestige-oriented state environment.

mixed

current stage

The university remains strong on accreditation, medical capacity, and public stature, but still carries unresolved integrity and freedom constraints.

stable

early years

The institution began as the kingdom's first public university and established a durable mission around education, knowledge, and state-building.

up

growth years

KSU expanded into a large multi-college university with hospitals, research institutes, and national reach.

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Behavioral Patterns

Positive

  • First public university in Saudi Arabia with long-run nation-building, research, and professional-training impact.
  • Strong medical and research infrastructure, including teaching hospitals, research centers, and clinical-trial capacity.
  • Visible effort to frame strategy around quality, financial sustainability, research, and community service.

Concerns

  • Repeated state-linked academic-freedom incidents involving KSU scholars create a serious integrity concern.
  • The highly cited researcher affiliation scandal points to prestige incentives that can distort research reputation.
  • Public evidence remains thinner on how consistently anti-harassment, anti-discrimination, and complaint systems deliver protection in practice.

Evidence Quality

6

Strong

3

Medium

0

Weak

Overall: broad

This profile measures observable institutional behavior and public evidence. It does not judge hidden motives or private belief.