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“Mohamed bin Zayed Humanities” opens applications for bachelor’s programs

Mohammed bin Zayed University for Human Sciences announced the opening of admission for bachelor’s programs in its branches within the country, at its main headquarters in Abu Dhabi and its branches in the Al Dhafra region and the Emirate of Ajman, for the next academic year 2026-2027.

The university offers a package of qualitative bachelor’s programs that reflect its academic orientation towards building the human being in knowledge and values, and includes Islamic studies, the Arabic language, philosophy and ethics, and social studies in tolerance and peace, within the framework of an integrated educational system that combines scientific rooting and human openness. The university confirmed that opening the door to international admission comes as part of its ongoing efforts to expand the base of academic recruitment at the local and international levels, and provide the opportunity for students to enroll in specific programs concerned with preparing competencies that possess the tools of critical thinking, cultural awareness, and the ability to interact positively with the rapid transformations in contemporary societies.

This step comes in the context of the university’s strategy aimed at consolidating its position as a leading academic institution in the fields of humanities and Islamic studies, and contributing to building a knowledge society based on the values ​​of tolerance, coexistence, and respect for cultural diversity, in line with the UAE’s trends in investing in people and promoting the knowledge economy.

The university provides the conditions for applying for bachelor’s programs on its website, inviting students from inside and outside the country to apply through its electronic portal.

Mohammed bin Zayed University of Human Sciences offers specialized academic programs concerned with the humanities and social sciences, with a civilized vision that seeks to spread the values ​​of moderation and centrism, promote dialogue between cultures, and consolidate the principles of human understanding.


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