The University of Sharjah is preparing to take a major step into the future by launching a brand-new Faculty of Space Sciences. This exciting development marks a powerful addition to the university’s growing reputation as a hub for innovation and advanced learning in the UAE.
The new faculty will offer students the chance to explore one of the world’s most thrilling and rapidly growing fields. With global interest in space travel, satellite technology, and planetary research on the rise, the move comes at the perfect time. From building satellites to understanding how the universe works, the possibilities for students in this faculty will be vast and inspiring.
Dr. Hamid M.K. Al Naimiy, Chancellor of the University of Sharjah and a renowned astrophysicist, is one of the key figures behind this visionary step. He believes the future of the UAE depends on investing in scientific knowledge—and space sciences are now at the heart of that goal.

Training the Next Generation of Space Experts
The Faculty of Space Sciences will not only teach theories but also provide real, hands-on experience. Students will have access to advanced research labs, simulation tools, and collaboration with global experts. The university already works closely with major institutions such as the UAE Space Agency and the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre, and this new faculty will deepen those ties even further.
Courses will cover a wide range of topics, including:
- Satellite design and development
- Astronomy and astrophysics
- Space weather and planetary science
- Remote sensing and earth observation
- Space mission planning
The aim is to prepare students for careers in research, space agencies, engineering, data analysis, and more. As more countries, including the UAE, expand their space programs, the demand for skilled professionals in this field is only set to rise.
Supporting the UAE’s Space Vision

This initiative also aligns perfectly with the UAE’s national strategy to become a global leader in space science and exploration. In recent years, the country has made headlines with missions like the Hope Probe to Mars and plans for a moon rover. These projects have inspired a new generation of young Emiratis to dream big.
Now, the University of Sharjah is creating a clear path for students who want to be part of this exciting future. With a dedicated faculty, local talent will be trained and nurtured without needing to travel abroad.
Dr. Al Naimiy explained that this move is not just about education but also about national pride and progress. “Our aim is to contribute directly to the UAE’s future by preparing youth to take on leading roles in science, research, and innovation,” he said.
Space Research Already in Motion
The university is no stranger to space science. It already hosts the Sharjah Academy for Astronomy, Space Sciences, and Technology (SAASST), which has been actively involved in various research and outreach projects. SAASST is home to one of the largest astronomical observatories in the Gulf region and has played a role in multiple scientific discoveries and public education campaigns.
With the new faculty, research efforts will expand. Professors and students will work together on satellite technologies, space weather studies, and even potential partnerships with space missions.
Some of the university’s current projects include tracking solar activity, studying meteor showers over the UAE, and developing educational satellite models. These projects will form the foundation for the new faculty’s academic and research programs.
Boosting Career and Industry Opportunities
One major advantage for students enrolling in the new faculty is the strong connection to the job market. The UAE is already creating new roles in space engineering, satellite communication, and scientific research through its growing space sector.

Graduates from the Faculty of Space Sciences can look forward to career opportunities with:
- UAE Space Agency
- Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre
- International space companies
- Research labs and universities
- Tech and innovation hubs in the UAE and abroad
Additionally, students will be encouraged to take part in internships, mentorship programs, and industry-led projects that help bridge the gap between education and employment.
Inspiring Young Minds Across the Nation
One of the university’s long-standing goals is to spread awareness and love for science among the youth. The launch of the new faculty will not only benefit university students but will also inspire school students and the wider community.
Outreach programs, space-themed workshops, and public events will be organized to get young minds curious about the universe. This aligns with Sharjah’s vision of becoming a city that promotes science, learning, and cultural progress.
Dr. Al Naimiy hopes the new faculty will become a national symbol of scientific excellence and serve as a platform for discovery. “We want to spark imagination and empower young people to believe that they can lead the future of space science in the UAE and beyond,” he said.
A Bright Future Awaits
As final preparations for the Faculty of Space Sciences get underway, the excitement is building. This bold initiative is not just a new academic offering—it is a powerful statement of intent. The University of Sharjah is showing that it is ready to lead, innovate, and contribute to the UAE’s journey to the stars.
With the right tools, knowledge, and support, students in Sharjah will soon have the chance to explore what lies beyond our planet and turn their dreams into real discoveries. It’s more than a faculty—it’s a launchpad for the next generation of pioneers.
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