Studying in Dubai
Universities in the United Arab Emirates are reserved for local citizens and citizens from the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (CCASG).
However, many private higher education institutions are available to foreigners wishing to study in Dubai. Most of them are foreign universities or business schools established in the UAE where tuition is in English.
For more information about foreign private universities in Dubaï, please visit the school and universities directory in Dubai.
In order to study in Dubai, a visa is required as well as a local sponsor. To find out more about student visa procedures in Dubai, visit the University of Wallongong website at http://www.uowdubai.ac.ae/.
Useful links:
Schools and universities directory in Dubai
http://www.dubai-ski.com/schools/index/
University of Wallongong – Dubai
http://www.uowdubai.ac.ae/
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