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Morocco advances its video game industry with new agreements

Morocco is taking significant strides to enhance its video game industry through two pivotal partnership agreements aimed at fostering sector development in the North African nation. These agreements represent a crucial milestone in the country's ambition to cultivate this promising sector. The......

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......

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......

Dual Engineering Degrees Now Offered at Arts et Métiers Campus in Rabat: A Milestone in International Education

In a landmark development for higher education, students at the Arts et Métiers campus in Rabat, Morocco, can now earn dual engineering degrees. This significant advancement follows the approval by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, marking a historic first for a French public......

Morocco's Digital Upskilling Quest: Empowering 70,000 Youth by 2027

In a bold move to harness the potential of the digital age, Morocco has embarked on an ambitious endeavor to equip 70,000 youth with cutting-edge digital skills by 2027. This transformative initiative, led by the Minister of Digital Transition, Ghita Mezzour, is part of a broader strategy to expand the......

Moroccan Medical Students Persist in Protests as Exam Dates are Postponed

Students at Rabat's Faculties of Medicine and Pharmacy (FMPR) continue their protests against reforms to medical education, despite the postponement of exam dates in an attempt to ease tensions. The ongoing confrontation between students and administrators took a new twist this week when FMPR Dean......

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