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The university has a second major campus in Rabat (in the municipality of Salé), [3] and antennae in Laâyoune, Paris, and Montreal. [4] [5] A suburban campus is set to open in El Jadida in 2034. [6] UM6P hosted its first cohort of students in 2013 on its Ben Guerir campus before being officially inaugurated on January 11, 2017. [7]
HEC Morocco, officially known as École des Hautes Études Commerciales du Maroc, is a Moroccan business school within private higher education. Established in 1988, the institution focuses on finance, marketing, communication, distribution, accounting, control, audit, and strategy.
The Resident-General of France in Morocco, officially named Resident Commissioner General, was the official representative of the French government in Rabat during the French protectorate period. For 44 years, from Lyautey to Dubois (who became the first French ambassador to independent Morocco), there were fourteen Residents General who ...
Teaching building n°1 - IUR campus. The International University of Rabat or UIR (French: Université Internationale de Rabat, UIR; Arabic: الجامعة الدولية للرباط) is a semi-public university founded in 2010 in Morocco. [1]
France is the number 1 destination for Moroccan students leaving the country to study abroad, receiving 57.7% of all Moroccans studying outside of Morocco. Moroccan students also represent the largest group of foreign students in France, at 11.7% of all international students at universities in France, according to a 2015 UNESCO study. [51]
The higher education system comprises 13 public universities, 8 private universities, and 211 private institutes and schools. Public universities are free, except for Al Akhawayn University and the International University of Rabat, which are tuition-based. [1]
The Lycée André Malraux (Arabic: المجموعة المدرسية أندري مالرو) is a French international school in Rabat, Morocco.It was established in 1997 [3] and is part of the Mission laïque française OSUI network. [1]
The university was founded in 1957. It is named for Mohammed V, the former King of Morocco who died in 1961.. In 1993, it was divided into two independent universities: Mohammed V University at Agdal and Mohammed V University at Souissi.