Learn about the purpose, vision, and international framework behind the Saudi Arabia Brain Bee.
Structured platform for students to explore brain science through scientific reasoning and neuroscience education.
Aligned with the International Brain Bee (IBB) and international neuroscience standards.
Building a nationally recognized neuroscience competition in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia Brain Bee (SABB) is a national neuroscience competition for secondary school students in Saudi Arabia.
It provides a structured platform for students to explore brain science through academic competition, scientific reasoning, and neuroscience education.
By introducing students to the fundamentals of neuroscience, SABB aims to encourage curiosity about the brain and inspire future interest in science, medicine, and research.
Saudi Arabia Brain Bee follows the framework of the International Brain Bee (IBB), a global neuroscience competition network for students aged 13–19.
This alignment ensures consistency with international neuroscience education standards while maintaining a national focus.
The International Brain Bee (IBB) is a global neuroscience competition founded in 1998 by Norbert Myslinski to inspire students to learn about the brain and pursue careers in neuroscience and medicine.
Students compete locally, advance to national championships, and top winners represent their countries at the annual World Championship.
Today, the IBB operates in approximately 50 countries and is supported by universities, hospitals, and scientific organizations worldwide.
Official Website: thebrainbee.org
To develop a nationally recognized neuroscience competition that nurtures future scientists, neurologists, researchers, and healthcare professionals, while connecting students in Saudi Arabia to the global neuroscience community.