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Um6p science week 2026 explores interdisciplinary convergence in research

Tuesday 07 April 2026 - 17:10
By: Dakir Madiha
Um6p science week 2026 explores interdisciplinary convergence in research

Université Mohammed VI Polytechnique opened the sixth edition of its Science Week on March 30 in Benguerir, bringing together researchers, academics, and students around a central theme: convergence across scientific disciplines. The event runs until April 5 and serves as a key moment in the university’s academic calendar.

The initiative reflects a dual objective. It provides each department with a platform to present ongoing research and results while fostering collective reflection on the evolving boundaries of science. The program combines high-level conferences, interdisciplinary discussions, and student-led activities.

Organizers selected “convergence” as the guiding theme for 2026 to reflect a broader shift in global research practices. Many of today’s scientific advances emerge at the intersection of disciplines. The event’s sessions are structured to reflect this approach, linking fields such as nanomaterials and medicine, agricultural sciences and environmental studies, and artificial intelligence with education.

More than 100 international experts are participating in this year’s edition. Among them is Victor J. Dzau, who contributes expertise on health systems governance and biomedical research policy. Omar M. Yaghi, known for his work on metal-organic frameworks, addresses the role of advanced materials in energy and environmental transitions. Steve Levine presents developments in digital modeling of living systems, while Paula A. Harrison offers insight into links between biodiversity, climate, and public policy.

Hicham El Habti said the university aims to position itself as a space for knowledge creation, not only transmission. He stressed the importance of connecting research with teaching, innovation, and societal impact. He added that Science Week reflects the institution’s effort to encourage dialogue across disciplines and produce knowledge that extends beyond academic boundaries.

The five-day program follows a structured format. Morning sessions are led by academic departments, often through joint initiatives. Afternoons feature roundtables and workshops that deepen discussion, while evenings include documentary screenings and informal exchanges. This format seeks to balance the presentation of research findings with open dialogue, allowing students to examine the ethical and social implications of scientific progress.

The event is open beyond the university community, aligning with UM6P’s ambition to strengthen Morocco’s position in the global scientific landscape. Participants this year include representatives from European research laboratories and professional organizations focused on agricultural and energy transitions.

The closing session on April 5 will feature a conference on the convergence of the arts and will reveal the theme for the 2027 edition, continuing a tradition of forward planning that defines the event.


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