Paths of the College of Computer and Information Sciences Club:
Cyber Security Club
 | In Cyber Security Club we are aiming to raise the awareness of the importance of cyber security issues and strive to provide our college students with a variety of activities and events to improve their skills. |
Exir Hub
 | Exir Hub Path is one of the tracks of the Computer Club affiliated with the Department of Computer Sciences. The club focuses on enriching students' knowledge in the field of Information Technology through various educational methods. It also develops skills in promoting innovation and creativity, building a network of relationships with peers in the same field, and working with a team spirit. Additionally, it helps students acquire managerial skills and work professionally. Preparing for the job market by providing opportunities to apply knowledge in real-world projects. |
TechMinds  | The TechMinds Path is one of the branches of the Computer Club under the Information Systems Department. It is interested in developments in the world of technology and programming languages to prepare students for the requirements of the labor market through the courses, workshops and campaigns it offers |
RoboTechX  | An innovative initiative under the Innovation Center, focusing on robotics and entrepreneurial technology. With our creativity, we shape the future and turn technology into achievements that inspire and amaze. |
AI Hub  | The AI Hub is the largest dedicated tech community for female students at Princess Nourah University in Artificial Intelligence, and a unified platform for talent, innovation, and knowledge exchange. It aims to empower students and build their technical skills through a practical, hands-on environment, while fostering entrepreneurship and societal impact through specialized programs and initiatives. The AI Center's executive committee oversees the Hub's core tracks and annual plans, with activities delivered regularly across entrepreneurial, digital, and applied tracks through focused workshops, applied projects, and interactive events. |
(Google Developer Groups on Campus - GDGoC)  | Google Developer Groups on Campus (GDGoC) is one of Google's global programs designed specifically for students. It aims to build a vibrant student tech community within universities worldwide. The community empowers students to grow both personally and technically by learning and applying the latest Google technologies in an interactive, collaborative environment. Through workshops, discussion sessions, training programs, and real world projects, members gain valuable hands on experience that helps them earn professional certifications and connect with Google's global developer communities. At Google Developer Groups on Campus – Princess Nourah University, we believe true strength lies in diversity and teamwork. Our community welcomes all students from various majors and technical backgrounds, offering them a space to learn, grow, and make a real impact in the world of technology and innovation.
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Student Club Registration Process:
Opportunities to join the club are offered once at the beginning of each academic year, following the process outlined below:
- Announcement of Registration: The registration for student clubs is announced at the start of the semester (from the first week to the third week) through the completion of the registration form for each club.
- Nomination of Candidates: The names of the students who wish to join the clubs are submitted to the club heads.
- Selection Process: A comparison is made among the candidates, and the results are filtered.
- Contacting Accepted Candidates: The selected candidates are contacted by the club supervisor.