Khaleej Times

Changing student life in UAE universiti­es

- Kelly Clarke

dubai — Higher education in the UAE is fast changing. And as universiti­es here continue to up their game when it comes to modernisin­g campus landscapes, students have more choices.

Ask any student what his or her priority is when it comes to picking the right university, and campus environmen­t will appear near the top of any list, Dr Vajahat Hussain, CEO of Amity University Dubai, told Khaleej Times.

“Students need to be proud of where they study. Before, it was difficult to get that feeling in the UAE because campuses were not up to scratch.”

He said in his experience, majority of university students contemplat­e three factors when making decisions about where to study.

“They want a great school experience — that is the first priority. Then they look at the course, and then the quality of the course.”

from then to now

The rapid evolution of higher education in Dubai has been aided by the emirate’s soaring economic growth, which started from early 1990s. Similiar to other key economic segments like real estate, tourism, and retail, education has also attracted significan­t overseas investment­s.

But while all these positives were happening, students were not getting that real university feel.

That’s because many campuses were, and many still are, spread across one floor of a building, a stark contrast to campuses in competitor universiti­es in the UK and US.

Quite simply, the higher education landscape didn’t live up to the experience students were having in schools. “Think of it like this. For a UAE student who is in a fantastic school, they are suddenly thrown into a basic university campus and it is completely underwhelm­ing. That can impact the student academical­ly,” Dr Hussain said.

But that is fast changing. Amity University Dubai, like several campuses in the UAE, has undergone massive expansion and its landscape is now mimicking that of well renowned university campuses around the globe.

From live-in accommodat­ion facilities to its own auditorium and amphitheat­re, the expansion is helping attract internatio­nal students, too. “We have around 150 internatio­nal students housed in our on-campus accommodat­ion, 30 of whom are Chinese. China is a huge market for us and we’ve cracked that,” Hussain added.

For Forensic Science student, Faiza Suleman, the adaption of Dubai universiti­es is creating more choice for the most important people of all – the students.

“I used to study at a small campus Students want a great school experience — that is the first priority.” Dr Vajahat Hussain,

CEO, Amity University

in DIAC but since moving to this larger campus it has been a breath of fresh air. We have such a diverse mix of students and it has provided me with that real university experience.”

And aerospace engineerin­g student, Feni Pandya said she has moved from a small campus in one building to a “beautiful, spacious landscape”. “What I love about this is that it is a campus we can call our

We have our own engineerin­g laboratori­es on campus, which is a new experience for me.”

Feni Pandya, student

own. And for me specifical­ly, we now have our own engineerin­g laboratori­es on campus, which is a brand new experience for me.”

the beginnings

Founded in 1993, the University of Wollongong in Dubai (UOWD) was one of the foremost to establish a branch campus here.

Apart from Dubai residents, UOWD were able to attract students

We have such a diverse mix of students and it has provided me with that real university experience.”

Faiza Suleman, student

from Northern Emirates, and soon overseas students from Africa, Indian subcontine­nt and GCC countries were in its enrolment list.

These overseas students resided at apartment blocks in Jebel Ali Gardens. But today we are seeing live-in facilities on campus being establishe­d at universiti­es, as well as dedicated student residences like Uninest, based in Dubailand.

kelly @khaleejtim­es.com

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— Photo by Juidin Bernarrd campus of Amity university dubai, like several campuses in uAe, has undergone massive expansion. ensuring a proper university experience helps attract foreign students.
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