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UCL鈥檚 planned Dubai outpost sparks free speech concerns

Mega university鈥檚 first foray back into overseas education since branch campus failures proves controversial

Published on
February 27, 2026
Last updated
February 27, 2026
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A leading UK university is hoping to restart its transnational education activities by establishing a healthcare training centre in Dubai, just six years after closing its last remaining international campus.

Under plans recently approved by its governing council, UCL will establish an education centre in Dubai to train healthcare managers and leaders. However, scholars on the university鈥檚 academic board have already raised concerns about how academics鈥 human rights will be protected in a state with strict blasphemy laws.

Led by the UCL Global Business School of Health, the proposed postgraduate education centre has been described as a 鈥渟mall, specialist training and education hub...focused on healthcare leadership and management for working health professionals鈥.

鈥淭his is not a full university expansion; it is a limited, tightly defined postgraduate and executive education offer delivered by the school and fully governed, quality鈥慳ssured and awarded from London,鈥 Nora Colton, the school鈥檚 founding director, told聽Times Higher Education.

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鈥淭his initiative builds on the school鈥檚 existing international activity and supports its commitment to improving health outcomes globally,鈥 continued Colton, professor of leadership and management for healthcare, who added that 鈥渟taff already work internationally through research, teaching, conferences and partnerships, and the hub follows the same careful, measured approach to collaboration and risk management鈥.

Although聽UCL has emphasised the limited scale of the Middle Eastern outpost, its move into teaching overseas marks a shift in its international engagement, having ditched its branch campus model in 2015 after its聽聽confirmed it would focus on聽educating students in London.

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Having adopted the tagline 鈥淟ondon鈥檚 Global University鈥 in the early 2000s, UCL set up campuses in Australia and Qatar but its Adelaide聽base closed in 2017聽because of low enrolments and its Doha centre聽shut in 2020. It also wound down a foundation year programme taught in Kazakhstan back in 2015.

UCL鈥檚 return to teaching internationally has raised concerns among staff about how the Bloomsbury-based institution will protect the academic freedom of scholars working in Dubai, part of the United Arab Emirates, where Islam is the official state religion.

鈥淯CL has long prided itself on being Britain鈥檚 鈥榞odless college鈥 so setting up once again in a country with strict blasphemy laws has not gone down well with everyone,鈥 one UCL professor told聽Times Higher Education, speaking anonymously.

Addressing the issue of teaching, UCL鈥檚 Colton said: 鈥淎cademic freedom, equality, and staff and student welfare are built into the model through clear UCL governance, risk monitoring and values鈥慴ased exit provisions. This ensures the initiative 鈥 aligned with UCL鈥檚 mission to improve global health through education 鈥 has full institutional oversight.

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鈥淎cademic staff will remain London鈥慴ased, with teaching delivered in short blocks or online on an opt鈥慽n basis. Any locally recruited roles will be employed on terms aligned with UCL standards and policies,鈥 she said, adding that the project would now 鈥渕ove to the next stage of regulatory consideration with Dubai鈥檚 Knowledge and Human Development Authority鈥.

jack.grove@timeshighereducation.com

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