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United Arab Emirates University

United Arab EmiratesAsia

#229

QS World University Rankings 2026

53

QS 2026 overall score

QS World University Rankings data

Ranking data

QS World University Rankings source

#229

QS World University Rankings 2026

#261

QS World University Rankings 2025

53

QS 2026 overall score

QS 2026 indicators

Indicator-level data

Each card keeps the QS 2026 score and rank separate. A missing value is not estimated.

Academic reputation

QS 2026 score
43.3
QS 2026 rank
#272

Employer reputation

QS 2026 score
58.1
QS 2026 rank
#199

Faculty-student ratio

QS 2026 score
55.1
QS 2026 rank
#341

Citations per faculty

QS 2026 score
35.1
QS 2026 rank
#522

International faculty ratio

QS 2026 score
100
QS 2026 rank
#24

International student ratio

QS 2026 score
39.1
QS 2026 rank
#501

International student diversity

QS 2026 score
44.4
QS 2026 rank
#470

International research network

QS 2026 score
88.9
QS 2026 rank
#191

Employment outcomes

QS 2026 score
87.9
QS 2026 rank
#120

Sustainability

QS 2026 score
68.6
QS 2026 rank
#341
University profile

About United Arab Emirates University

Named centres give UAEU research a visible set of specialised settings

United Arab Emirates University, often called UAEU, presents research centres and institutes in areas that include space science and technology, health sciences, water and energy, human capital, mobility, genetic engineering and biotechnology, public policy and leadership, artificial intelligence and digital innovation, entrepreneurship, desert environments, and exceptional children. These are distinct settings rather than a single research theme. A water question is not the same as a mobility question, and a genetic-engineering problem requires a different evidence base from public policy or entrepreneurship research. The names are useful for finding a first research route, but a centre page or local research group is needed to explain the actual current work.

The centre list also shows why a public-interest question may have several possible homes. A climate-related problem could connect water, energy, desert environments, mobility, or policy. A health-related question may involve a clinical setting, genetics, digital information, or human-capital research depending on the object of study. A disciplined first move is to describe the system, population, measurement, material, or decision problem in precise terms. Then choose the centre whose public remit is closest to that object. This avoids turning a strategic theme into a broad claim about all research at UAEU.

Research ethics, intellectual property, partnerships, and open data describe supporting layers

UAEU's research navigation makes research ethics, intellectual property, research partnerships, research units, the science and innovation park, repository resources, and open-data material visible. These features provide important context around research, but they play different roles. Ethics can govern work with people, organisms, sensitive data, or other responsibilities. Intellectual-property material can relate to translation beyond a group. A partnership page can identify a collaboration setting. A repository or open-data route can make information discoverable. None of these pages, by themselves, defines the method or subject of a particular research team. The local research unit remains the direct evidence.

The public material also describes collaborations with academic, government, industry, and community organisations. These can be relevant where a question depends on a public service, applied system, local environment, or external dataset. The presence of a collaboration structure does not show that every centre has the same partner or type of activity. When recording a possible connection, name the research object first and the partnership context second. This order helps distinguish a genuine relationship from a broad institutional statement. UAEU's public research map can then be used to understand where the work sits and how its wider connections might matter.

Construct a UAEU research route around a problem that can be observed or studied

A strong United Arab Emirates University note starts with a concrete problem. It might involve a satellite-related system, water process, energy device, mobility pattern, genetic mechanism, public decision, digital tool, desert environment, or health question. Next, locate the named centre or institute closest to that object. Explain the connection by identifying the kind of evidence needed: sensor data, laboratory samples, a physical system, a population, an environmental measure, a policy record, or a computational model. The goal is to show how the subject takes shape in one specialist setting, not to make a generic statement about innovation or national priorities.

The final check should identify what is still missing. A centre name may match the subject while its active research group is not visible. An ethics or partnership page may add useful institutional context but not reveal a current project. A public research announcement may describe a result without detailing the supporting method. Such limits are ordinary and worth stating. United Arab Emirates University offers a clear public map of specialised centres and research-support routes. Starting from a defined object and then locating an appropriate specialist setting gives a more dependable research profile.

Institution record

Country
United Arab Emirates
Region
Asia
Status
Public
QS size code
M
Profile record updated
October 31, 2025

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