ACCREDITATION
SUAD degrees
in the fields of Sciences, Humanities, Languages, and Social Sciences are
issued by Sorbonne Université (Paris), while degrees in Law, Management,
and Economics are issued by Université Paris Cité. SUAD operates under
the administration of the Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) and the
academic leadership of Sorbonne Université (Paris) and Université
Paris Cité.
All SUAD degrees are recognised as European
diplomas under the Bologna Process and are aligned with
international best practices — particularly in countries that are signatories
to the Bologna Process. As a French accredited university in UAE, SUAD offers
accredited European degrees in UAE, providing students with qualifications that
are widely respected and transferable. The Bachelor’s and Master’s
programmes offered by SUAD fully comply with Level 6 and Level 7 of the European
Qualifications Framework, corresponding to the First and Second Cycles
of the Bologna Framework. This ensures that students do not need to repeat
their learning if they transfer to another country. SUAD has also implemented a
Credit Transfer Policy.
SUAD degrees follow the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS), which allows academic achievements to be universally recognised, facilitating credit transfers between institutions.
All SUAD programmes are evaluated by the
High Council for the Evaluation of
Research and Higher Education (Hcéres)—the French public agency
responsible for the periodic evaluation of all state-contracted higher
education and research institutions in France—and are accredited by the
French Ministry of Higher Education and Research (Ministère de
l'Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche).
In 2024, seven programmes in Law,
Economics, and Management—two Bachelor’s and five Master’s degrees
delivered by Université Paris Cité—were reaccredited by Hcéres,
including the international stream (parcours international) offered by
SUAD's Department of Law, Economics, and Management.
All other SUAD programmes are delivered
under the academic supervision of the corresponding departments at Sorbonne
Université in Paris and are evaluated by Hcéres. Regular online and
on-site meetings between the teams in Abu Dhabi and Paris are scheduled to
ensure compliance with the academic standards set by the respective Conseil
d’UFR. This rigorous process contributes to the high level of SUAD degree
recognition, both regionally and internationally.
These programmes are subject to regular
assessment and review in Paris. In addition to an annual review led
first by the departmental Conseil d’UFR and then at the faculty level,
each programme undergoes a comprehensive evaluation every four to five years
by Hcéres.
Finally, all SUAD programmes are accredited by the UAE’s Commission for Academic Accreditation (CAA).