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The Gulf Research Center (GRC) will participate as a Partner Organization at the Doha Forum 2025, convening four sessions in collaboration with international partners.

December 6, 2025

- Gulf–EU Relations in the Age of Strategic Isolation

- Shifting Power Balances: Navigating Security in the Gulf

- GCC–Latin America Relations: New Pathways for Economic Growth and Strategic Cooperation

December 8, 2025

Promoting Dialogues on Global Co-Existence

GRC and KAS Organize Workshop on the Future of Migration and Talent Retention in the Gulf

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On December 2, 2025, the Gulf Labour Markets, Migration, and Population (GLMM) Program of the Gulf Research Center (GRC), in partnership with the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS), organized a workshop titled “The Future of Migration to Saudi Arabia and the Gulf: Retaining Foreign Talents and Skills.” The event was held at the GRC’s office in Riyadh.

On December 2, 2025, the Gulf Labour Markets, Migration, and Population (GLMM) Program of the Gulf Research Center (GRC), jointly with the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS), held a workshop titled “The Future of Migration to Saudi Arabia and the Gulf: Retaining Foreign Talents and Skills” at the GRC headquarters in Riyadh.

The workshop forms part of a multi-year project examining the Gulf Cooperation Council’s (GCC) capacity to attract and retain highly skilled migrants, with a specific focus on Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar.

During the event, researchers presented original findings and policy recommendations were made.  Deliberations were held among local and international experts, each representing government institutions, private sector companies, think tanks, and international organizations.

Key Discussion Themes

Experts explored:

- Legal frameworks and administrative procedures shaping skilled migration.

- Highly skilled migrants’ perceptions of opportunities and challenges in the Gulf.

- The importance of livability, career security, and long-term prospects in improving worker retention, noting that retaining talent requires more than immigration policy reforms.

- Participants emphasized that successful talent retention relies on creating a holistic environment that supports professional growth, personal well-being, and long-term stability.

- The project’s 18 publications—summarizing the research findings and recommendations—will be released in January 2026.

GRM 2026 Call for Papers

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The Gulf Research Center (GRC) is pleased to announce that we are accepting applications for the 16th annual Gulf Research Meeting (GRM). GRM 2026 will take place in Cambridge, UK from July 21-23, 2026.

GRM 2026 workshops cover a wide range of topics in the fields of politics, economics, environment, culture, energy, security, and the social sciences as they relate to the GCC states and the wider Gulf region.

For the descriptions of workshops and other information, please visit https://gulfresearchmeeting.net

The GRM 2026 poster is available here:

https://gulfresearchmeeting.net/w/GRM2026-CallPaperPoster.pdf

The deadline for applications and to submit an abstract is January 5, 2026.

All applications should be submitted on the official online application found at: https://gulfresearchmeeting.net/register-paper-user

Submit any questions to: grm@grc.net

We are looking forward to receiving your application. Please share this announcement with colleagues in your network!

GRC and Embassy of Korea Conclude Joint Seminar on Strengthening Future Gulf–Korea Cooperation

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The Gulf Research Center (GRC), in cooperation with the Embassy of the Republic of Korea to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, concluded the joint seminar on strengthening future cooperation between the Gulf and Korea. The event served as a platform for policymakers, business leaders, and researchers to explore opportunities for collaboration and advance the strategic partnership between the GCC countries and Korea.

The Gulf Research Center (GRC), in collaboration with the Embassy of the Republic of Korea to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, successfully concluded the joint seminar on Strengthening Future Cooperation between the Gulf and Korea. The seminar brought together policymakers, business leaders, and researchers from both regions, providing a valuable forum for exchanging insights, identifying joint project opportunities, and reinforcing the strategic partnership between Korea and the GCC in addressing current and emerging challenges.

Discussions focused on enhancing mutual understanding of the opportunities and constraints facing both regions amid rapidly evolving technological advancements and energy transitions. Participants examined ways to build a practical roadmap for joint initiatives, policy recommendations, and long-term cooperation mechanisms that contribute to economic resilience and sustainable growth.

GRC Chairman Receives Delegation from ARRI at the GRC Office in Riyadh

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On November 18, 2025, Dr. Abdulaziz Sager, Chairman of the Gulf Research Center (GRC), received a delegation from the Association Réalités et Relations Internationales (ARRI), led by its Chairman, Mr. Jean Thierry Augustin, at the GRC headquarters in Riyadh. The meeting focused on regional developments and areas of mutual interest.

On November 18, 2025, Dr. Abdulaziz Sager, Chairman of the Gulf Research Center (GRC), welcomed a delegation from the Association Réalités et Relations Internationales (ARRI) at the GRC office in Riyadh. The delegation was led by Mr. Jean Thierry Augustin, Founder and Chairman of ARRI’s Board, accompanied by senior members of the association.

During the meeting, both sides exchanged views on recent regional developments and discussed areas of shared interest, including pathways for strengthening cooperation, enhancing policy dialogue, and promoting joint research initiatives.

The visit underscored the value of continued engagement between GRC and international institutions, contributing to a deeper understanding of regional issues and fostering collaborative opportunities in research and strategic studies.

GRC and GCC-EMC Co-Organize Workshop on Gulf Risk Assessment and Classification

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The Gulf Cooperation Council Emergency Management Center (GCC-EMC) @gcc_emc, in cooperation with the Gulf Research Center (GRC), is organizing a two-day joint workshop titled “Gulf Risk Assessment and Classification.” The workshop will take place at the headquarters of the General Secretariat of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf @GCCSG in Riyadh from November 16-17, 2025.

The program aims to develop a structured, region-specific approach to identifying, assessing, and prioritizing risks and threats facing the Gulf region. In light of the rapidly evolving geopolitical, environmental, and technological landscape, the workshop seeks to equip stakeholders with standardized methodologies and practical tools to strengthen regional resilience and preparedness.

Designed to be interactive and hands-on, the workshop will combine expert-led lectures, case studies, and scenario exercises, ensuring that participants gain both conceptual understanding and applied skills in risk-based threat assessment and prioritization.