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Morocco's Higher Education Milestone: Scholarship Acceptance Soars to 93% Amid Campus Expansions

Morocco's higher education landscape is experiencing significant progress as scholarship acceptance rates reach 93% in 2024, according to Minister of Higher Education Azzedine El Midaoui. The announcement, made during an address to the House of Representatives, highlights the ministry's ongoing......

Morocco’s Early Education Reform: Challenges and Opportunities

A Critical Look at Morocco's Early Education Landscape Efforts to enhance early childhood education in Morocco have seen mixed progress. A report from the Court of Accounts highlights both strides and ongoing challenges in achieving universal access to quality education. Progress Since 2018 Between......

Moroccan Interns and Resident Doctors Call for National Strike to Demand Reform

Faced with growing challenges in the country’s public health system and continued disregard for their demands, Morocco’s interns and resident doctors have announced a national strike scheduled for December 10 and 12. This action is aimed at pressing for urgent reforms while ensuring that......

Rising University Tuition Fees in England: A New Era for Higher Education Costs

Starting in autumn 2025, university tuition fees in England are set to increase for the first time in eight years, marking a significant shift in the landscape of higher education financing. The government is expected to announce a rise in fees, which have remained capped at £9,250 since 2017.......

Canary Islands' I+D+i Delegation Embarks on African Scientific Journey

The President of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, is set to embark on a groundbreaking journey to Marrakech, accompanied by an unprecedented delegation of over 40 university doctors, entrepreneurs, startups, and knowledge centers. This mission, part of the 'Africa Canarias Challenge', aims......

Morocco's University Enrollment Soars to 1.3 Million as Medical Education Debate Intensifies

Morocco's higher education sector is experiencing significant growth, with university enrollment reaching 1.3 million students for the 2024-2025 academic year, a 5.9% increase from the previous year. Higher Education Minister Abdellatif Miraoui revealed these figures during a recent Chamber of Representatives......

UM6P Achieves Global Recognition: Enters Top 500 in World University Rankings

Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) has marked a significant milestone in its academic journey by securing a place among the world's top 500 universities in the 2025 Times Higher Education World University Rankings. This achievement not only positions UM6P as the leading institution in Morocco......

Moroccan Ministry Implements Reforms to Address Medical Student Boycott

In a significant move to restore academic normalcy, Morocco's Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research, and Innovation has unveiled a series of measures aimed at resolving the ongoing crisis in medical and pharmacy faculties across the country. The ministry's announcement comes in the......

Arts et Métiers Campus in Rabat Gains Official State Recognition

The Arts et Métiers Campus in Rabat has reached a significant milestone with its recent official recognition by the Moroccan government. This acknowledgment underscores the institution's growing impact on higher education in Morocco. Born from a strategic collaboration between the Moroccan......

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