Swinburne becomes first Australian university to offer degrees in Qatar
Swinburne will offer a range of degrees in Qatar, including in computer science and business.
In summary
- Swinburne University of Technology has partnered with Barzan University College (BUC) in Qatar to be the first Australian university to offer its qualifications in the country
- A range of qualifications will be available, including degrees in cybersecurity, engineering and business
- Swinburne Vice-Chancellor Professor Pascale Quester says the partnership demonstrates the university's bold ambition to be globally connected and accessible
Swinburne University of Technology has partnered with Barzan University College (BUC) in Qatar to be the first Australian university to offer its qualifications in the country.
A suite of sought-after qualifications including degrees in computer science, engineering, cybersecurity, business and Swinburne’s foundation program will be offered initially.
Swinburne Vice-Chancellor Professor Pascale Quester says this partnership will help transform the higher education landscape in an evolving and dynamic market.
"Swinburne has a bold ambition of being a globally connected and accessible university – where the world truly is our campus."
“Our partnership with BUC is built on a shared mission to empower students with the skills, knowledge and mindset needed for lifelong success.”
“By combining Swinburne’s innovative, tech-rich curriculum with BUC’s deep regional insight and industry connections, we are equipping students to thrive and shape the future,” Professor Quester said.
The industry-aligned degrees will empower students with the practical skills needed for Qatar’s evolving economy, aligning with the Qatar National Vision 2030 to support a knowledge-based economy.
The degrees are marked by Swinburne’s expertise in cutting-edge technology and strong industry engagement, with a clear focus on graduate employability and accessible pathways into higher education for students of all backgrounds and circumstances.
This partnership marks a significant step forward in the deepening relationship between Australia and Qatar, Australia’s second largest two-way trade partner in the Middle East and North Africa.
Other recent significant advancements in the deepening relationship include a visit by His Excellency, Sheikh Mohammed, Prime Minister of the State of Qatar to Australia and Qatar Airways Group acquiring a 25 per cent stake in Virgin Australia.
Vice Chairman of BUC Dr Hassan Al-Derham highlighted the university’s transformative mission.
“We are not just offering degrees—we are opening doors. Doors to global classrooms, powerful ideas, and careers that don’t yet exist, but will. Our partnership with Swinburne ensures that Qatar’s next generation gains access to top-tier Australian education right here at home, aligned with the nation’s vision for innovation and leadership.”
BUC is a newly established private higher education institute aimed at disrupting the current tertiary education offering in Qatar with its focus on high-quality, practical and industry aligned qualifications.
The initial student intake will commence in October 2025.
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