No-penalty resits, extended deadlines and scholarships announced for students.

De Montfort University Dubai has resumed in-person learning this week, placing student welfare at the centre of its return to campus following a period of regional uncertainty.
The university confirmed that classes restarted on Monday, with a range of support measures introduced to ensure students are not affected by recent disruptions.
Student-first measures introduced
Among the steps announced are no-penalty resits, automatic coursework extensions and scholarships of up to 100% for UAE and GCC students affected by the situation.
The university also said it will make admission offers based on predicted grades following the cancellation of international exams in the UAE, ensuring students do not lose their university places.
Officials said these measures are intended to provide students with flexibility and peace of mind during a challenging period.
Strong return to campus
Around 80% of students have returned to in-person classes, while the remaining students continue to study remotely.
De Montfort University Dubai said its “Global Classroom” system allows both on-campus and online students to learn together in real time, helping maintain a consistent learning experience.
Confidence in the sector
Simon Bradbury, Provost and Pro Vice-Chancellor International, said the return reflects confidence in the UAE’s education system.
He noted that students and staff adapted quickly during the disruption, continuing their studies without interruption.
He also highlighted the support provided by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) and UAE leadership in guiding institutions through the period.
Growing demand for education in Dubai
The university reported a rise in applications, with numbers increasing significantly in recent weeks and approaching levels seen earlier in the year.
Officials said this reflects growing confidence in Dubai as a destination for higher education.
Looking ahead
De Montfort University Dubai said it will continue to support students through flexible learning options and academic support measures.
The university added that its focus remains on ensuring students have access to quality education while also supporting their overall wellbeing.
As campuses reopen across the country, institutions are placing greater emphasis on flexibility and support, helping students transition smoothly back to in-person learning.


