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NYU Closes Abu Dhabi Campus Amid Regional Security Concerns

New York University temporarily shuttered its Abu Dhabi campus following security threats in the Middle East region.

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New York University has temporarily closed its campus in Abu Dhabi following escalating security concerns in the Middle East region. The university had previously moved all classes to an online format in early March as tensions increased across the region.

The closure came after reports that Iranian officials had designated U.S. educational institutions in the Middle East as potential targets amid ongoing military operations. NYU operates several international campuses, including facilities in Abu Dhabi and Shanghai as part of its global network.

The Abu Dhabi campus, which opened in 2010, serves students from more than 115 countries and offers undergraduate and graduate programs. The facility represents a significant investment in NYU's international expansion strategy and partnership with the United Arab Emirates government.

University officials have not provided a specific timeline for when normal operations might resume at the campus. The institution continues to monitor the security situation in consultation with local authorities and the U.S. State Department.

The temporary closure affects hundreds of students and faculty members who were relocated to online learning platforms. NYU has indicated it will continue to assess conditions in the region before making decisions about resuming in-person instruction at the facility.

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