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UAE Removes British Universities from Approved List - Concerns Over Islamist Influence

Published January 10, 2026, 12:11
UAE Removes British Universities from Approved List - Concerns Over Islamist Influence

The United Arab Emirates has announced a significant change in its education policy, removing British universities from the list of state-funded institutions. This decision is justified by growing concerns about Islamist radicalization on British campuses, with a focus on the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood, which the UAE has designated as a terrorist organization. The revised list includes universities from the United States, Australia, France, and Israel, but not from the United Kingdom. UAE authorities express fears about the radicalization of Emirati students in Britain, while data shows an increase in the number of students referred to de-radicalization programs. This decision is part of a tougher stance by the UAE towards Islamist movements since 2011, while European concerns are also growing about the increasing influence of the Muslim Brotherhood.