Morocco-British isles Larger Instruction Commission Organizes Its 3rd Assembly

Rabat – Ibn Tofail University in Kenitra hosted the 3rd meeting of the Morocco-British isles Increased Education and learning Commission that introduced alongside one another university representatives as very well as Higher Education officials.

In this regard, Azzedine Midaoui, the President of Ibn Tofail University explained, “We are delighted to host the 3rd meeting of Morocco-United kingdom Higher Schooling Commission at Ibn Tofail now.”

The key purpose of the assembly is to reinforce training between Morocco and the United kingdom.

“Strengthening the Morocco-British isles partnership in Training has constantly been of vital value to the United kingdom-Morocco Better Schooling Commission pursuing its inaugural assembly in January 2020 in London. Instruction now sits at the coronary heart of a powerful, vivid, British isles-Morocco bilateral marriage,” claimed Simon Martin, the ambassador of the Uk in Morocco.

Some of the names that attended the meeting are Driss Ouaouicha, the Larger Education and learning Minister Simon Martin, the Ambassador of the British isles in Morocco Tony Reilly, the director of the British Council in Morocco and Azzeddine El Midaoui, the president of Ibn Tofail University.

The assembly took a hybrid format with some of the Higher Education Commission members becoming a member of the assembly pretty much. 

The assembly also targeted on exploration partnerships, transnational education, and the unveiling of British Council Digital Library Wall.

“I am delighted right now to unveil this British Council Electronic Library Wall at Ibn Tofail. We are installing Digital Library Walls at 7 Community Universities throughout Morocco and hope they will provide as hubs for our continuing initiatives to foster a understanding natural environment exactly where creative imagination and innovation prosper,” Tony Reilly claimed.

Along with Ibn Tofail University, other universities that installed the Electronic Library Walls are Abdelmalek Essaadi in Tetouan, Mohamed V in Rabat, Cadi Ayyad in Marrakech, Hassan Leading Settat, and Al Akhawayn in Ifrane, and Chouaib Doukkali in El Jadida.

“Under the slogan ‘Like It, Scan It, Examine It,’ our Electronic Library Walls present cost-free entry at the click of a mouse to a uniquely curated assortment of English-medium assets,” Tony Reilly concluded.