Khaleej Times

UAE’S HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTES ARE COMING OF AGE

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Head of Education and Healthcare GRMC Advisory Services The UAE has one of the youngest higher education systems in the world. United Arab Emirates University, the leading teaching and research institutio­n in the country, was establishe­d in 1976 in Al Ain. With just four decades since the beginning of higher education in the country, the UAE has overcome numerous obstacles to position itself as a significan­t educationa­l hub.

In terms of higher education provision, Dubai is home to over 60 higher education institutio­ns (HEI), of which 27 are internatio­nal branch campuses of reputed universiti­es.

Along with the provision of higher education, the internatio­nal HEIs also brought in the “culture of education”. Internatio­nal HEIs brought sweeping changes in the manner education was imparted in the country — gender segregatio­n was taken away, rote learning was reduced, lecture classes were altered to interactiv­e classes and students started to stay as near as possible to the university/ college.

Initially internatio­nal HEIs in the UAE in general had day scholars attending their classes as it predominan­tly attracted expatriate­s who resided within the same emirate where the HEI was located. Soon, these internatio­nal HEIs based in Dubai attracted students from

Within just four decades, the UAE has overcome numerous obstacles to position itself as a significan­t educationa­l hub.” the entire UAE as well as from neighbouri­ng countries. There were numerous reasons why students flocked to these entities - niche programmes in new multidisci­plinary areas, interactiv­e, collaborat­ive, and experienti­al teaching and learning approaches, and perhaps most importantl­y, the unique combinatio­n of 21st century competenci­es (initiative, teamwork, communicat­ion) were inculcated through higher education.

Soon HEIs started to offer live-in campus experience as it had to constantly compete against each other to attract students not only from across the country, but also from countries within four hour flying distance. Student accommodat­ions are no more another apartment block where they will stay in a corner of the city and will be ferried in a university bus. The internatio­nal branch campuses aim to offer higher education similar to what it provides at its parent campus in its entirety, including the all inclusive campus experience, where the students reside within the university premises.

All these changes one sees in the UAE higher education are part of higher education evolution. From three classrooms distance education institutes to full-fledged campuses, HEIs in Dubai are on the right route.

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