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12 UAE Universities in Top Global Rankings for 2027

Mohamed Mahmoud
Last updated: 2026/06/19 at 11:43 AM
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QS World University Rankings 2027: UAE universities in the global top 1,000

Twelve United Arab Emirates universities placed among the world’s top 1,000 in the QS World University Rankings 2027, released yesterday. The ranking evaluated 8,808 institutions across 106 countries and regions and included 1,504 universities in the final table, with four UAE institutions breaking into the global top 300 and seven inside the top 400.

Top UAE institutions and headline results

Khalifa University led the national contingent at 147th globally, followed by United Arab Emirates University at 217, the American University of Sharjah at 258 and the University of Sharjah at 283. Other listed institutions included Abu Dhabi University (348), Ajman University (397), Al Ain University (559), Zayed University (588), the American University of Ras Al Khaimah (608), Canadian University Dubai (616), American University in Dubai (620) and University of Dubai (ranked in the 781–790 band).

According to the ranking report, nine UAE universities improved on their 2026 positions. Khalifa University advanced by 30 places, United Arab Emirates University by 12, the American University of Sharjah by 14, the University of Sharjah by 45, Abu Dhabi University by 43, Ajman University by 42, Zayed University by 37, the American University in Dubai by 58 and the University of Dubai by 70 places.

What the QS World University Rankings 2027 measures

The QS World University Rankings 2027 uses five core indicators to assess institutions. Research and discovery carry the greatest weight at 50 percent of the overall score, followed by graduate employability at 20 percent, international engagement at 15 percent, teaching quality and learning experience at 10 percent, and sustainability at 5 percent, according to QS methodology notes.

Therefore, gains for many UAE universities reflect stronger research output and citation impact, improved graduate outcomes, and expanded international partnerships. Additionally, targeted investments in faculty hiring, research infrastructure and international recruitment appear to have contributed to measurable improvements this year.

University leaders respond to the rankings

University officials said the results validate long-term strategies to raise research profile and graduate employability. Professor Ibrahim Al-Hajri, president of Khalifa University, highlighted the institution’s placement inside the top 150 and its high score on citation impact as evidence of a deliberate research expansion strategy and the broader reach of its discoveries.

Professor Ghassan Awwad of Abu Dhabi University noted that strong performance on academic reputation and research output supports the university’s objective to align teaching with labor market needs. Meanwhile, the American University of Sharjah emphasized sustained investment in employability, research influence and internationalization as drivers of its highest-ever QS position, university officials said.

Why the results matter for UAE universities

The ranking results reinforce the UAE’s positioning as a regional hub for higher education and a preferred destination for international students and faculty. Furthermore, advancements across multiple indicators suggest UAE universities are increasingly contributing to knowledge production and the national innovation agenda.

These outcomes also align with national policy goals. Several institutions signaled commitment to the UAE’s national higher education strategy through 2030, prioritizing student success, research impact and workforce readiness as core strategic pillars. Consequently, the rankings may strengthen institutional confidence to pursue further international partnerships and research commercialization.

Context and implications for higher education in the UAE

For higher education in the UAE, sustained improvements in global rankings can attract more international students, research collaborations and funding. Additionally, better employability scores help graduates compete in national and global job markets, supporting the country’s economic diversification efforts.

However, experts caution that rankings are one performance lens among many. The QS World University Rankings 2027 provides comparative data, but policymakers and university leaders must continue balancing global metrics with local needs, quality assurance, and equitable access to education.

Related trends to watch

Meanwhile, observers will watch how universities sustain research momentum, expand doctoral training, and develop industry partnerships that translate research into economic value. Likewise, efforts to improve sustainability metrics and deepen internationalization will likely remain priorities for institutions seeking further gains in future QS tables.

Looking ahead: next steps and what to watch

Universities will use this year’s QS World University Rankings 2027 as a benchmark to refine strategies for research, teaching and international engagement. Expect institutions to publish detailed action plans, broaden postgraduate research programs, and pursue targeted faculty recruitment to maintain upward momentum ahead of the 2028 ranking cycle.

Readers should watch announcements on new research centers, cross-border partnerships, and national funding allocations as indicators of the sector’s trajectory. The next QS update will be a useful test of whether this year’s improvements translate into longer-term shifts in global academic standing.

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