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Euro University of Bahrain
Euro University of Bahrain's City Campus offers students a learning experience in the heart of Bahrain's vibrant capital.
Our Elite Offerings
Euro University of Bahrain offers globally recognised University of London degrees across three distinguished colleges: Business, Law, and Computing. We also offer a prestigious International Foundation Programme for those applying with a high school certificate. With personalised learning environments and small class sizes, our programmes provide a world-class academic experience, equipping students with the expertise, international perspectives, and critical skills needed to thrive in global industries.
Testimonials
Yara Bin Thani
Yara Bin Thani
The International Business programme is a beacon of excellence, seamlessly blending academic rigor with practical relevance. The coursework is enriching, the faculty is supportive, and the learning environment is conducive to growth. Studying International Business here has been a joyous journey of discovery and self-improvement. The programmes comprehensive approach has equipped me with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in a globalised world. I am grateful for the enriching experience, and I wholeheartedly recommend the UoL International Business program taught at Euro University of Bahrain to anyone seeking a fulfilling educational experience.
Lulwa Mohamed
Lulwa Mohamed
Being a Computer Science student at Euro University of Bahrain has helped me build the foundational knowledge needed to excel in my academic studies, as well as in my future entrepreneurial endeavours. With the University of London, Goldsmiths academic direction, the quality of education I am receiving is exceptional, and the excellent academic support from advisors and counsellors has helped me feel more comfortable and confident in my choice of university. Not only that, but the extracurricular activities provided by the University’s student support team has been incomparable, shaping me into a more well-rounded individual alongside EUB’s academic excellence.
Mohammed Alwatani
Mohammed Alwatani
The International Foundation Programme (IFP) at Euro University of Bahrain thoroughly prepared me for University of London (UoL) exams, enhancing my academic skills and giving me access to invaluable resources such as the UoL student portal and online library. The lecturers were always approachable, and the extracurricular activities organised by student services added a perfect balance to my academic life. Receiving my UoL certificate was a proud moment, as the global recognition of the degree was one of the main reasons I chose EUB. The university’s programmes, including Computer Science, are aligned with industry demands, which has been crucial for my career development.
Latest Updates

Turning the Lights On
One of our Board members recently observed that we sometimes dance in the dark — doing important work, building something distinctive, but not always making visible the design choices — and the everyday practices they enable — that sit behind it. That comment stayed with me. It prompted a simple question: not whether we should be louder, but whether we should be clearer.

Learning that doesn’t change behaviour isn’t learning – it’s observation
Organisations talk a great deal about learning. We hold reviews, commission analyses, write reports and reflect carefully on what happened. We often finish by asking a familiar and seemingly sensible question: what have we learned?

Debate Theme No. 1: Social and Ethical Issues
The question of whether social media platforms should be held responsible for sharing misleading information cannot be answered in simple terms. It involves balancing freedom of expression, technological limitations, user responsibility, and societal expectations.

When actions stall, maybe I’m the problem
Yesterday I chaired an admissions meeting where we were dealing with the gap between what we’d agreed and what had actually happened. When important actions stall, it’s often less about who didn’t do them and more about what we didn’t talk about at the time.