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Morocco Top Stories
World Class University in Morocco – University of Cadi Ayyad
We aim to become a world-class university,” and “We want sate-of-the-art research and innovation, and world recognition.
President of University of Cadi Ayyad, Dr. Mohamed Marzak
Webometrics ranks us among the best universities of North Africa and the Middle East. It is flattering, but it also encourages us to do our best for UCA to become more visible internationally.
Morocco Top Stories
Fes-Boulemane Region in Morocco: New Investment Plan & Regional Tourism in Morocco
In this regard, it is worth noting that one of Fes’ hotels, the Riad Le Calife, has recently been voted into the “Top Ten Best Hotels in the World” by the hotel review site TripAdvisor.
Morocco Sector Analysis
Morocco Education Sector
As a result, literacy for men aged 15-24 rose to 84% by 2008, while the percentage of all students completing primary school rose to 87%.
Featured Interviews: Esserrhini Farissi, President of Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah University (SMBAU), Dr. Mohammed Marzak, President of University of Cadi Ayyad (UCA), Driss Ouaouicha, President of Al Akhawayn University, Mohamed Kouam, President of University of Chouaib Doukkali
President of University of Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Esserrhini Farissi
We have more than 60 000 students today, and this figure may go up to 100 000 in five years.
When Abdullah I was assassinated·in 1951, he was succeeded on the throne by King Hussein. Hussein was a charismatic and farsighted king who was popular with both Western and other Arab governments, as well as with the Jordanian public.
“Lebanon has been committed to quality education for a very long time and the education system goes back to 1866, when AUB was established and other institutions have flowed since. The commitment to education is old and time-tested…producing several generations of leaders,” says George K. Najjar, Dean of the Olayan School of Business at the American University of Beirut.
The roots of Lebanese education are very old and the powerful education system and institutions in Lebanon are famous not only regionally but globally. As an example can serve the Lebanese American University (LAU), which foundation dates back to the early 19th Century. Lebanon has been always well-known for its high quality institutions of higher education – universities. Therefore, as Dr. Joseph Jabbra, President of LAU, comments: “Parents have been known to say to their kids ‘money comes and goes’, ‘property comes and goes’, but there´s one thing that no one can take away from you and that´s education.” He also claims that Lebanon has always been the first; Lebanon has always had the cutting edge of education. One of the Lebanese education institutions which constantly seeks innovation is Ecole Supérieure des Affaires (ESA), an elite university which offers superior postgraduate education.
Ayadina Association is a not-for-profit, nongovernmental and politically independent association dedicated to community development with a focus on the senior citizens and children in the …