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Morocco’s future: bridging research and policy to tackle climate, education, and jobs

The Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) in Rabat recently hosted a major conference uniting researchers, policymakers, and international experts to explore how scientific research can inform effective public policies in Morocco. Organized in collaboration with the Morocco Innovation and Evaluation......

Morocco’s universities struggle to rise in global rankings amid regional competition

Morocco has achieved a modest presence in the 2026 QS World University Rankings, with two universities making it to the list published by the British firm Quacquarelli Symonds. The rankings highlight the country’s challenges in competing on both regional and global levels. Out of 1,501 institutions......

Key changes to Spain’s student visa in 2025

Spain has introduced significant updates to its student visa program, impacting those planning to relocate for academic pursuits. These changes, effective as of May 20, 2025, alter application processes, course requirements, working rights, and renewal conditions, making it crucial for prospective students......

Moroccan robotics team wins global championship, inspiring youth innovation

The Moroccan high school robotics team, “Robotics For Future,” from 11 Janvier High School in Moulay Yacoub, has achieved a remarkable victory by securing first place at the World Robotics Championship held at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) in Massachusetts, USA. Competing against......

Child labor in Morocco: A persistent challenge despite progress

Child labor remains a pressing issue in Morocco, particularly affecting rural communities, despite a gradual decline in recent years. According to a report by the High Commission for Planning (HCP), based on the 2024 National Employment Survey, approximately 101,000 children aged 7 to 17 are engaged......

Moroccan students inject over €133 million into Spain’s economy through higher education

Moroccan students studying in Spain have become significant contributors to the country’s economy, with their combined spending exceeding €133 million annually, according to recent data. Over 7,263 Moroccan students were enrolled in Spanish universities during the last academic year, drawn......

AI-powered tools revolutionizing exam prep for Moroccan students

As global academic standards rise, Moroccan students are increasingly seeking innovative tools to excel in both national and international exams. Among these, Studocu, an AI-powered education platform, has gained traction for its ability to transform study routines, offering personalized and efficient......

Moroccan initiatives unite to improve sanitation and education for rural girls

Three Moroccan-led organizations—Women in Tech Morocco, Kiwi Collecte, and Green Watech—have partnered to address a critical yet often overlooked barrier to girls' education in rural Morocco: inadequate sanitation. Their pilot project, based at Dar Talibate Tassoultante, a boarding school......

Moroccan children demand action on education, health, and equality

Children across Morocco gathered in Rabat to demand stronger protection of their rights and actionable policies addressing their needs. The event, organized by the National Human Rights Council (CNDH) with UNICEF Morocco’s support, marked the culmination of a year-long national dialogue. Voices......

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