Student demands to drive 40% growth in Dubai's higher education enrolments by 2030, new study unveiled at Going Global finds

    The white paper was presented by TECOM Group PJSC's business districts Dubai International Academic City and Dubai Knowledge Park, respectively theMiddle East'sleading higher education and lifelong learning hubs and developed in collaboration with Times Higher Education (THE), the leading source of data, insight, and expertise on higher education worldwide.   " Dubai'sglobal connectivity, diverse academic pathways, and role as one of the world's safest cities are steadily...
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The white paper was presented by TECOM Group PJSC's business districts Dubai International Academic City and Dubai Knowledge Park, respectively the Middle East's leading higher education and lifelong learning hubs and developed in collaboration with Times Higher Education (THE), the leading source of data, insight, and expertise on higher education worldwide.  

"Dubai's global connectivity, diverse academic pathways, and role as one of the world's safest cities are steadily increasing its appeal to global businesses and talent," said MarwanAbdulaziz Janahi, Senior Vice President of Dubai International Academic City, Dubai Knowledge Park, and Dubai Science Park, part of TECOM Group PJSC. "Future Skills and the Workforce of Tomorrow, developed in partnership with THE, highlights the success of Dubai's unique higher education landscape, which is increasingly aligned with future workplace needs. We invite academia partners from across the world, including the UK and Europe, to explore these vital insights on attracting and retaining global talent."

Dubai – a global education hub

According to the findings of the white paper, student enrolments in Dubai crossed 42,000 in the 2024-25 academic year. Enrolments are estimated to note a consistent uptick, with the white paper forecasting more than 40% growth in 2029-30 compared to 2024-25. Dubai's higher education sector is noting increasing student demand from a growing population as well as from globally mobile students choosing the city as their preferred destination of study. 

Student demands to drive 40% growth in Dubai's higher education enrolments by 2030, new study unveiled at Going Global finds

Dubai has reaffirmed its standing as a global hub for international higher education over the past two decades, strengthened by the nurturing ecosystems offered across Dubai Knowledge Park and Dubai International Academic City. Today, Dubai is home to 41 private higher education providers, of which 37 operate international branch campuses. Ten of these campuses are operated by UK-based universities, including renowned institutions based across TECOM Group's Education Cluster, such as the University of Manchester, the University of Birmingham, and the University of Strathclyde Business School. 

Click here to download your copy of the Future Skills and the Workforce of Tomorrow white paper by Dubai International Academic City and Dubai Knowledge Park.

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