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Moroccan Academia Ascends: Mohammed V University Rises in Global Rankings

Tuesday 21 May 2024 - 12:10
Moroccan Academia Ascends: Mohammed V University Rises in Global Rankings

In an impressive showcase of academic excellence, Mohammed V University of Rabat (UM5R) has solidified its position among the world's top institutions of higher learning. The highly esteemed Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) has recently released its much-anticipated 2024 edition, sparking conversations and acclaim within academia's inner circles.

Standing out as a beacon among Moroccan universities, UM5R has claimed a notable 1007th spot globally, firmly establishing itself within the top 4.9% of the 20,966 universities assessed by CWUR. This remarkable feat underscores the university's unwavering dedication to academic distinction and its pivotal role in shaping the intellects of tomorrow.

Farid El Bacha, UM5R's interim president, radiated pride as he reflected on the university's achievements, remarking, "The outstanding results attained in recent years are the culmination of extensive, dedicated efforts from all corners of the university community, including faculty, researchers, administrative and technical staff, and students alike."

CWUR rankings, a renowned arbiter of university performance, meticulously evaluate institutions across four critical criteria: research quality, educational excellence, alumni employability, and faculty caliber. UM5R's standout performance in research quality, securing an impressive global rank of 958 with a score of 70.5, highlights its substantial contributions to Morocco's scientific landscape, accounting for nearly a quarter of the nation's total scientific output.

The ascent of Moroccan academia onto the global platform extends beyond UM5R's commendable showing. Three other esteemed institutions – Cadi Ayyad University, Hassan II University of Casablanca, and Mohammed First University Oujda – have further cemented Morocco's status as a burgeoning center of academic distinction.

This notable achievement follows closely on the heels of a report by Insider Monkey in February, which positioned Morocco as the fifth-ranking African nation for the quality and reputation of its universities. This acknowledgment from the investment realm serves as a robust endorsement of Morocco's steadfast commitment to fostering a vibrant higher education landscape.

As the dust settles on this monumental accomplishment, one thing remains abundantly clear: Moroccan academia stands poised to reach even greater summits, driven by an insatiable quest for knowledge and an unwavering dedication to nurturing the leaders of tomorrow.


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