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Keywords: Higher education


Trump’s administration accused of unprecedented attack on U.S. universities

A recent financial settlement between Columbia University and the U.S. federal government has sparked widespread concern among legal and academic experts, who are calling it a dangerous precedent in what they describe as an “authoritarian attack” on higher education by President Donald Trump’s......

Morocco simplifies recognition of European degrees for returning graduates

Morocco’s Ministry of Higher Education has introduced a significant reform to streamline the recognition process for foreign degrees. Public university qualifications from Spain, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Germany, and France will now receive automatic equivalence with Moroccan degrees. The......

Columbia University reaches $221 million settlement under Trump administration pressure

Columbia University announced on Wednesday a $221 million settlement with the U.S. federal government to halt investigations led by the Trump administration. These investigations targeted several academic institutions, accusing them of allowing anti-Israel protests in the wake of the ongoing Gaza conflict. The......

UPF partners with Arizona State University to establish American International Institute in Fez

The Private University of Fez (UPF) has announced a groundbreaking partnership with Arizona State University (ASU) to launch the American International Institute, a new center for dual-degree education in Morocco. The institute, set to open on July 9, 2025, aims to provide high-quality, English-language......

UPF launches 2025 dental medicine program with new scholarships

Applications open for the 2025–2026 academic year The Private University of Fez (UPF) has officially announced the opening of applications for its 2025–2026 dental medicine program. The competitive entrance exam will take place on Wednesday, July 16, at 9 a.m., simultaneously at UPF’s......

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 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......

Reforming Morocco’s universities: A national imperative

Morocco’s university system is in crisis. As the number of graduates rises each year, so does the number of unemployed among them. The paradox is hard to miss: the more degrees our universities award, the more disconnected they seem from the country’s real needs. Should we really be surprised,......

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