Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence — the world’s first university dedicated to artificial intelligence — announced the opening of admissions for the Fall 2026 intake, welcoming outstanding students from around the globe to join its undergraduate and graduate programs.
Within just five years, the university has established itself among the top 10 global academic institutions in artificial intelligence, becoming an attractive educational destination for leading academics and researchers driving pioneering innovations in the field.
With the first undergraduate cohort starting in Fall 2025, the university currently offers study tracks at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
The university’s programs include a Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence (Engineering or Business track), and graduate programs such as a Master’s in Applied Artificial Intelligence, Master of Science in Computer Science, Master’s in Computational Biology (pending regulatory approval), Master of Science in Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Robotics, and Statistics and Data Science. Doctoral programs cover Computer Science, Computational Biology (pending regulatory approval), Computer Vision, Human-Computer Interaction (pending regulatory approval), Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Robotics, and Statistics and Data Science.
Applications are open until November 15 for early decision, with the regular decision deadline on April 30. Early decision results will be announced on December 31, and regular decision results on June 15, 2026. For graduate studies, applications remain open until November 15, 2025, for priority applicants, with a final deadline of December 15.
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