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2 Present form  





3 Institutions  



3.1  Colleges  





3.2  Research centers  





3.3  Schools  





3.4  Universities  





3.5  Education campuses  







4 Institutions expected to move to DIAC  





5 Dubai Metro  





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Coordinates: 25°0647N 55°2430E / 25.1131°N 55.4084°E / 25.1131; 55.4084 (Dubai International Academic City)
 

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Dubai International Academic City
مدينة دبي الأكاديمية العالمية
Official seal of Dubai International Academic City
Nickname: 
DIAC
Coordinates: 25°06′47N 55°24′30E / 25.1131°N 55.4084°E / 25.1131; 55.4084 (Dubai International Academic City)
Country United Arab Emirates
EmirateEmirate of Dubai Dubai
Established2007; 17 years ago (2007)
Area
 • Total11.98 km2 (4.63 sq mi)
Endowment200 million AED[1]
Students27,500
DirectorDr. Ayoub Kazim
Mohammad Abdullah
CampusUrban (2,960 acres)
Colours 
AffiliationsGovernment of Dubai, KHDA
WebsiteAcademic City

Dubai International Academic City (DIAC), informally known as Academic City, is a university town in the city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates along the Dubai-Al Ain Road. The project was launched in May 2006 in liaison with Dubai Knowledge Park.[2] The regulatory authority in the DIAC is the Dubai Development Authority.[3]

As a university town, DIAC is a foundation for schools, colleges and universities. Consisting of 27 colleges and universities, 3 innovation centers, the DIAC enrolls about 27,500 students. It offers more than 500 academic programs in different fields.[4]

History[edit]

DIAC was established in 2007 as a university town and a residential free-zone dedicated to higher education by TECOM Group. It was approved by Government of Dubai and was launched as a common campus where schools, colleges and universities from Knowledge Park would move to.[3] Dr. Ayoub Kazim, former associate professor of United Arab Emirates University served as Managing Director of DIAC. In 2016, Mohammad Abdullah, president of Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation became the managing director.[5][6]

With a campus area of more than 129 million square feet, DIAC acts as a foundation for several residential colleges and universities. After its inception, a campus expansion program was taken up, which finished in 2012.[7] In 2006, Institute of Management Technology, Dubai was one of the first universities to set up permanent campus in DIAC.[8]

The year of 2017 witnessed 10 year anniversary of Dubai International Academic City. In the same year, Curtin University, United Arab Emirates University branch campuses were announced to establish in DIAC.

Present form[edit]

DIAC has grown into a educational hub. Consisting of 27 residential colleges and universities and 3 innovation centers, DIAC enrolls more than 27,500 students of over 150 nationalities.

Universities and colleges offer more than 500 bachelor, master and doctoral programs in various fields of business, engineering, general sciences, humanities, management, medical sciences and technology.[4] It was titled as MENA's largest educational hub. Many other institutions are expected to move to DIAC in future. Currently, DIAC comprises reputed and renowned universities from other countries like American University, Murdoch University, BITS Pilani, British University.[9]

Due to increased student intake, DIAC has taken up student housing projects for providing budget friendly stay for students affiliated to DIAC, As of now 2 of these student housing projects have been completed and are operational. However, some universities provide their own residential facilities and students are allowed to opt either.[10]

DIAC has taken steps to promote innovation and provides incubation facilities to interested students at innovation centers.[11]

Institutions[edit]

Colleges[edit]

Research centers[edit]

Schools[edit]

Universities[edit]

Education campuses[edit]

Dubai Knowledge Park provides facilities for corporate training and learning institutions to operate with 100% foreign ownership. There are over 400 companies and institutions operating within it, which include occupational assessment and testing providers, universities, computer training providers, professional centers, executive development providers and HR consultancy companies.[12][13] It is owned by Dubai Holding's subsidiary TECOM Investments.[citation needed] It is located in Al Sufouh 2 District.

In 2007, TECOM Investments launched a separate facility, Dubai International Academic City, where all institutions of higher education from Dubai Knowledge Park will be moved to.[14]

Dubai Knowledge Park has previously been known as Knowledge Village.

Institutions expected to move to DIAC[edit]

Dubai Metro[edit]

On November 24, 2023, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum approved the Blue Line project of the Dubai Metro and the area will be served by Academic City station.[15]

Preceding station Dubai Metro Following station
Dubai Silicon Oasis
towards CreekorCentrepoint
Blue Line
Opening 2029
Terminus

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Endowment".
  • ^ Robin Vinod (16 April 2019). "DIAC and Knowledge Park".
  • ^ a b "Academic city highlights".
  • ^ a b "DIAC-About us".
  • ^ "Dr. Ayoub Kazim".
  • ^ "Mohammad Abdullah".
  • ^ "Guide to Dubai".
  • ^ "IMT Dubai".
  • ^ "Universities in DIAC".
  • ^ "Housing in DIAC".
  • ^ "in5".
  • ^ "Dubai Knowledge Village - Education Zones - TEN Education". Education.theemiratesnetwork.com. Archived from the original on 2017-11-07. Retrieved 2015-04-16.
  • ^ "Companies in Dubai - List of companies in Dubai | DIC". Dubai International Academic City. Retrieved 2022-01-21.
  • ^ "DKV Freezone Authority". Official Website. Archived from the original on 2015-11-14. Retrieved 2015-11-05.
  • ^ "Dubai Metro Blue Line: Where will it go and when will it open?". The National. Abu Dhabi. 25 November 2023.
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