saudi arabia to allow women to study political science
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Saudi Arabia to allow women to study political science

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Saudi women to study politics at national universities
Riyadh - Agencies

Saudi women to study politics at national universities The Saudi higher education ministry told colleges across the country on Saturday to allow the enrollment of female students in their political science departments. Dr. Sarhan al-Otaibi, a professor of political science at King Saud University in Riyadh, told the Asharq newspaper that King Saud University would be the first university in the oil-rich kingdom to open its doors to female students wanting to pursue political science beginning next year.
Dr. Otaibi recommended the granting of permission to women to study politics to the ministry months ago saying that “most students have shown a great eagerness to study this discipline [and studied] related subjects that eventually overlap with political science”.
He added that nowadays the number of women interested in this science exceeds the number of men so women should be allowed to utilise the political science department at King Saud University just like their counterparts who were given the go-ahead years ago.
He believes the timing is right for women to put theory into practice in political fields, especially at the ministerial level as well as in government bodies. He also expects women to form a clear political vision in the near future.
He said that students who wish to enroll in non-political disciplines to their Master’s programme should have a related educational background, and maybe be required to add certain numbers of courses to their degrees.
Saudi Arabia announced last year that women would have the right to vote and run in future municipal elections in 2015. King Abdullah announced the changes in a speech to a new term of the Shura Council, saying the new measures would be in place in time for nationwide local elections in 2015.
The Gulf state is not known for its gender equality laws. Women are still not allowed to drive or hold positions in government, and the country faced an international backlash over its decision to not send female athletes as part of its official delegation to the  2012 Olympics.

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