AUS stated that the decision aims to “prioritise the safety and well-being of the community.

The American University of Sharjah announced that remote operations will continue “until further notice,” adding that the institution will keep monitoring the situation.
AUS added that the decision aims to “prioritise the safety and well-being of the community.” Both classes and assessments will be held online, while faculty and staff will continue working remotely. The university also urged community members to follow official channels for updates.
Meanwhile, some universities across the country are beginning a phased return to in-person classes for certain students starting today.
The move follows guidance from the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MOHESR), which directed institutions to resume face-to-face learning for courses requiring hands-on training.
This includes programs involving clinical practice, laboratory work, field applications, and in-person examinations.
Universities nationwide had shifted to online learning from March 2, 2026, amid Iranian strikes targeting the UAE and other Gulf states. As of March 29, the Emirates’ air defences have intercepted 414 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles, and 1,914 drones.


