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Digital tools reshaping academic research in Beni Mellal

An international seminar on the role of digital technologies in advancing scientific research will take place on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, at 10:00 AM at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities in Beni Mellal. The event, themed "Supporting research in the digital age for a sustainable professional......

Global education systems struggle to keep pace with AI revolution

Education systems worldwide are unprepared to handle the transformative rise of artificial intelligence (AI), with schools lagging behind as students rapidly adopt AI tools. This is the central warning of the HP Futures 2025 report, which calls for urgent reforms to protect learning equity and student......

Sofia Corradi, founder of Erasmus, dies at 91

Sofia Corradi, the visionary behind the European Union's Erasmus program, passed away in Rome at the age of 91, according to Italian media reports on Saturday. Known affectionately as "Mamma Erasmus," Corradi's lifelong dedication to fostering international education transformed the......

Moroccan students shine at 2025 international math and science olympiad

A team of three young Moroccan students has demonstrated the country’s growing scientific talent on the global stage by achieving remarkable results at the 2025 International Mathematics and Science Olympiad, held in Alor Setar, Malaysia, from October 5 to 9. The participants secured three bronze......

Six UIR scholars recognized among world’s leading scientists in Stanford ranking

Morocco’s International University of Rabat (UIR) has earned international acclaim after six of its researchers were named among the world’s top 2% of scientists in Stanford University’s 2025 global ranking, a milestone that underscores the rising influence of Moroccan research on the......

Trump administration imposes new restrictions on Harvard

The Trump administration has announced new restrictions on Harvard University, escalating its ongoing dispute with one of the country’s most prestigious academic institutions. On Friday, the Department of Education placed Harvard under “heightened cash monitoring” status, citing “growing......

UPF partners with ASU and Cintana to launch Morocco's first American double-degree institute

The Université Privée de Fès (UPF) has officially announced the launch of the American International Institute (AII) in collaboration with Arizona State University (ASU) and Cintana Education. The groundbreaking institution is set to offer American double-degree programs at both......

UM6P launches New York hub to connect African innovation with global ecosystems

Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) has inaugurated its second US-based global hub in New York, a move aimed at strengthening connections between Africa’s talent and global innovation ecosystems. This initiative follows the establishment of UM6P’s first US hub in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The......

Millions more children risk losing access to education by 2026, warns UNICEF

UNICEF has sounded the alarm over a dramatic decline in international aid for education, warning that an additional six million children could be out of school by the end of 2026. According to the UN agency’s analysis, official development assistance for education is projected to fall by $3.2......

Career experts assess the value of US degrees in Morocco’s job market

Career experts, business leaders, and alumni of American universities convened at Dar America in Casablanca to explore how US higher education translates to professional success in Morocco. The event, titled “Moroccan Voices, American Degrees: Alumni in Action”, was organized by EducationUSA......

Shanghai Ranking 2025: Hassan II University remains Morocco's sole representative

The 2025 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), published by Shanghai Ranking Consultancy, lists Hassan II University of Casablanca (UH2C) as the only Moroccan institution among the world’s top 1,000 universities. Maintaining its position in the 901-1000 category, UH2C continues to uphold......

Virginia school system investigates claims of staff arranging student abortions without parental consent

The Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) system in Virginia has initiated a comprehensive investigation into allegations that staff at Centreville High School arranged and funded abortions for students without informing their parents, as reported by local news outlet WJLA. These claims, dating back to......

Gabon redirects student scholarships to Morocco in education reform

Gabon has announced a significant shift in its scholarship policy for students pursuing studies abroad. Starting in the 2025-2026 academic year, scholarships will prioritize key sectors critical to national development, with Morocco named as a preferred destination. This reform comes directly under the......

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