UAE planned hub

Abu Dhabi learning-support interest page

GlobalCareerTrack is collecting course and city preferences for a planned high-income and employer-facing UAE hub. This page helps families register interest and receive counselling before any physical center is confirmed.

Planned hubs are subject to confirmed enrollment, regulatory approval, faculty availability, suitable premises and written launch terms. This page does not confirm that a physical center is already open.

City fit

Who this city pathway is for

Families in abu dhabi, al ain and nearby communities seeking structured study support without relocating.

Focus area

Hybrid and weekend cohort validation

Students selecting Abu Dhabi can indicate interest in this area during counselling and application-interest submission.

Focus area

Data, AI and business analytics pathway

Students selecting Abu Dhabi can indicate interest in this area during counselling and application-interest submission.

Focus area

Energy, AI and corporate employer-readiness themes

Students selecting Abu Dhabi can indicate interest in this area during counselling and application-interest submission.

Focus area

Parent counselling and diagnostic camps

Students selecting Abu Dhabi can indicate interest in this area during counselling and application-interest submission.

Current launch status

Hybrid/event-first candidate; physical hub only after paid demand and local approval readiness.

We will use paid demand, term-readiness, local approvals, faculty readiness and premises due diligence before confirming a physical hub.

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Can students join before the Abu Dhabi hub opens?

Yes. Students may join a GCC hybrid cohort or the first operational approved hub, subject to written terms and counselling fit.

Can a student shift to this city later?

Student mobility can be considered at term boundaries, subject to seat availability, fee/service differences, local rules and parent consent where required.

Will hostel or assisted accommodation be available?

Accommodation is considered only where outstation demand, local compliance, safety, transport and third-party licensed provider arrangements are viable. It is not part of the base academic-support service.