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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

BSc in Business Administration
Graduation Year 2026
I wholeheartedly recommend the University of London’s International Business programme taught at Euro University of Bahrain to anyone seeking a fulfilling educational experience.

Lulwa Mohamed

BSc in Computer Science
Graduation Year 2026
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.

Mohammed Alwatani

BSc in Computer Science
Graduation Year 2027
Receiving my University of London certificate was a proud moment, as the global recognition of the degree was one of the main reasons I chose EUB.

Latest Updates

Research Ethics at EUB

As our academic community continues to grow, we place equal importance on how research is conducted as on the knowledge it produces. Research ethics underpin responsible conduct in the creation and sharing of knowledge. At EUB, they are central to how knowledge is generated and disseminated, shaping every stage from research design to dissemination. EUB’s ethical review process actively supports researchers to engage critically with these considerations, enabling research that is rigorous, responsible, and socially and intellectually meaningful.

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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.

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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.

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