Explore Custom, Faculty-Led Programs & Internships in the UAE

Marhaban! From a humble fishing village to a bustling hub of commerce and culture, the transformation of the UAE is an example of towering ambition and smart strategies!
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The UAE’s rise from a modest trading hub to a dominant force in international business is impressive and inspiring. Officially formed in 1971, the UAE is a young country wedged between Oman and Saudi Arabia in the Middle East (Western Asia). It consists of seven different emirates: Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ras al-Khaimah, Ajman, Umm al-Quwain, and Fujairah. Abu Dhabi is the nation’s capital, while Dubai, 
its most populated city, is an international hub.

Interestingly, Dubai is the regional headquarters of 70% of the largest Fortune 500 companies and home to two of the world’s largest ports. It has also adopted smart and future-oriented strategies such as establishing free trade zones, removing income tax, and investing heavily in infrastructure—giving it a world-class look—to make it an appealing destination for expatriates to work and live there. Today, the UAE is home to over 200 nationalities, with over 88% of the population consisting of immigrants.

The UAE is also a strong advocate for advancing the UN SDGs. It formed a National Committee in 2017 to implement the SDGs. The National Committee collaborates with different stakeholders locally and internationally to broaden ownership of the 2030 Agenda.

The UAE provides a unique cultural experience that combines traditional values with modernity. It offers an exhilarating range of attractions, including the Burj Khalifa, the Museum of the Future, desert safaris, man-made islands, futuristic cities, and spice and gold souks               (traditional marketplaces).

We Deliver Different Types of Programs in the UAE

Faculty-led programs in the UAE are a curated blend of intellectual and cultural experiences based on unique and relevant themes. We collaborate with the faculty to arrange engaging and pertinent company visits, lectures by subject matter experts, and cultural experiences. The program’s goal is to help students achieve faculty-envisioned learning objectives while creating meaningful experiences for themselves. The faculty-led programs can either be available as custom or featured programs, depending upon the requirement of the institution.

Internships in the UAE offer meaningful, impactful, and high-quality academic internship projects that boost the employability of students. When the students apply classroom knowledge in real-world situations, they gain a deeper understanding of their subject as well as the local culture. We curate and manage appropriate projects in carefully vetted organizations that are aligned with the institutions’ vision and objectives. The internships can either be available as custom or featured  programs, depending upon the requirement of the institution.

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    Fun in the UAE

    Experience the thrill of a desert safari that sends your heart racing, or marvel at the enchanting beauty of architectural wonders; adventure and excitement await at every turn in the UAE.

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    FAQs About the Study Abroad In UAE

    The United Arab Emirates is a very safe country in terms of safety regulations. Crime is especially uncommon in places like Abu Dhabi and Dubai, which have a high standard of safety. On a side note, students should become familiar with local laws and customs because breaking the law in the UAE may carry serious consequences.

    No, it’s not necessary to learn Arabic language for the academic tour. English is widely spoken across the nation. However, it would be helpful to learn common phrases like “hello” or “thank you” in the local language.

    The program group will be accompanied by the Authentica team member(s), who will be available 24X7 during the program. They have also been certified by the Red Cross in first-aid emergency training.  In case of an emergency, measures will be taken in real-time.

    The inclusion or exclusion of meals will depend upon the itinerary finalized by the institution and Authentica.

    The availability of phone and internet connectivity will depend on the city/village chosen for the immersion program. Generally, the connectivity is decent across the UAE with some exceptions in remote areas. Students can also purchase local SIMs, at an additional cost, for data, calls, and texts.

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