pattiwmoore
Joined: 28 Aug 2014 Posts: 1
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Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 8:25 am Post subject: The Future of American Universities in Dubai |
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Dubai is economically the most booming Emirati state right now. It’s also the most populated emirate after the capital Abu Dhabi. Dubai targets to become the fastest growing educational hub in the Middle East, and to some extent, it has succeeded in becoming one. Recently we have witnessed the opening of American universities in Dubai, within and outside of educational hubs like ‘Academic City’ and ‘Knowledge Village’ that are dedicated solely for international university campuses, bringing in the most revolutionized and latest areas of study as well as pedagogical methodologies.
But how did Dubai get from being just a dessert to becoming one of the rising destinations for international students who wish to enroll in higher education systems? The answer is somewhat ‘complicated’ but nevertheless a good sign for the students and expats who wish to continue their studies while living in or out of Dubai.
In 2001 the leaders of education ministries all over the Middle East region came together and suggested that there should be a way for the students of the Middle East to access higher level of education that is completely consistent with the standards of education prevailing in the West, so that the students should not feel the need to travel longer distances and get the best education at home. In 2007, Dubai International Academic City (DIAC) was formed, where many international universities from both USA and UK have opened up their campuses. Today it is home to students coming from over 125 different destinations to complete their higher education degrees. Another similar free zone that provides access to American universities in Dubai is the ‘Knowledge Village’. Built in 2003, it has been a convenient investment in establishing Dubai as one of the leading international hubs of higher education.
Dubai has come a long way when it comes to providing higher education. Due to the combined efforts of Emirati leaders, Dubai has become the global hub for education too. Some people think that the American universities in Dubai still lack a certain credibility when compared to the western universities, but that is just a myth because the free zones for education in Dubai have partnered up with world’s leading universities such as Herriot-Watt University, Manchester Business School, Middlesex University, University of Bradford, Michigan State University, Canadian university in Dubai and Hult International Business School.
All in all we can safely say that the future of American universities is pretty encouraging in the Middle East, Dubai. Apart from American Universities, Dubai is also playing home to many other international universities from Australia, Europe and India.[/url] |
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AudreyBlair
Joined: 09 Feb 2017 Posts: 3
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Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2017 7:03 am Post subject: |
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Universities in Dubai aren't cheap either, their normal fee is around $20,000+ per year which is nowhere affordable by a student. Especially in this era, where student fancy their grades by hiring Essay Writing Service online! _________________ Hi |
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