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These are the universities' rankings of 2024 & 2025 according to QS (Quacquarelli Symonds). [5] Definitions of categories used for measurement of QS are missing. It would be helpful if the UAE provided its own rankings according to its own measurement system.
The HCT-Sharjah campuses are two of the 16 colleges that compose the Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The Sharjah Women's campus (SJW) was established in 1997 [10] and the Sharjah Men's campus (SJM) in 1998. [11] The current Executive Director of the Sharjah campuses is Khaled Al Hammadi. [11]
Al Ain University (AAU) is a licensed by the UAE Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. [citation needed] AAU uses English as a medium of instruction.It has two campuses - in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE, and in Al Ain.
DIAC is a university town of 1,200 hectares (2,960 acres) and consists of 27 colleges and universities, 3 innovation centers and enrolls around 27,500 students. Students from the constituent colleges have access to its amenities like food court, residential halls, markets and restaurants.
BUiD is part of a strategic alliance with three UK Russell Group universities: University of Edinburgh, the University of Manchester, and University of Glasgow. BUiD is located in Dubai International Academic City, Dubai.
In the 2021 QS Top 50 Under 50, i.e. the top 50 world universities that were founded within the past 50 years, UAEU was ranked number 27. [ 13 ] In its capacity as a business school, UAEU was placed as the third best business school in Africa and the Middle East in the 2010 QS Global 200 Business Schools Report . [ 14 ]
The United Arab Emirates experienced a significant population increase in recent years as a result of major economic growth. This led to an influx of workers from diverse cultural and religious backgrounds, increasing the population from 4 million in 2004 to roughly 8 million in 2009. [4]
In 1993, the University of Wollongong in Australia opened what was to become the University of Wollongong in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.Initially called the Institute of Australian Studies (IAS), this centre made UOW the first foreign university to open a campus in the UAE, and the first Australian tertiary institution represented in the GCC. [4]