Twenty-two Moroccan academic institutions are among the most renown universities. Here you are some of the top universities in Morocco for international students.
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Mohammed V University
The university was founded in 1957 as per a royal decree by King Mohammed V, Sultan of Morocco. In 2015, the Institute for World Jewish Studies honored the King for protecting the Jews in Morocco during World War II.
In 1993, the university was divided into two separate institutions: Mohammed V University at Agdal and Mohammed V University at Souissi. They were reunited in 2015, but still in two separate campuses. The Agdal campus includes three colleges: Arts and Human Sciences, Law, and Economics, Social Sciences and Science. They also offer vocational courses and technology diplomas.
There are tens of colleges at the Souissi campus: the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Rabat, the Faculty of Dentistry Rabat, the National School of Computer Science and Systems Analysis, the Faculty of Educational Sciences, the Institute for the Study and Research for Arabization, the University Institute for Scientific Research, the Institute of African Studies, the Ecole Normale Superieure of Technical Education, in addition to two Faculties of Law, Economics and Social Sciences in separate locations.
Over the years, the Mohammed V University has produced many prominent graduates, including the Pulitzer-nominated novelist Laila Lalami, Moroccan Prime Minister Driss Jettou, and the King of Morocco, Mohammad VI.
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Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University
Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University (USMBS) was established in 1975. The main campus of the university is located in the northern city of Fez, which is a world heritage site. Moreover, the closest university to the USMBS is University of Al Quaraouiyine. It is a religious school that was founded in 859 and is one of the oldest universities in the world, and by extension the oldest university in Morocco.
USMBS is an institution dedicated to outreach in the local community, offering programs for the elderly. For the students, it includes several facilities and academic and non-academic services such as distance learning opportunities, sports facilities, a library, exchange programs and study abroad programs. It is also a very large institution of higher education in Morocco, with an enrollment rate ranging over 45,000 students.
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Cadi Ayyad University
Established in 1978, Cadi Ayyad university is a relatively young institution. Instead of its short history, it became a major university in Morocco. It grew in a considerable way since its foundation and expanded its number of students in early 2010.
The university consists of 13 academic institutions, with most of them located in Marrakech. Outside Marrakech, there are the Faculty of Technology in Essaouira, the University Center in Kelaa of Essraghna, and the Technology, Multidisciplinary, and Applied Sciences School in Safi.
Moreover, the university has developed an e-learning program and offers a number of online training courses. It also helps increase access to education for some of the poorest and most remote areas of Morocco. With the e-learning program, the number of the currently enrolled students has grown significantly.
The scientific research is a great source of pride for Cadi Ayyad University. With more than 1,400 research professors and 146 research institutions, the university became the leading scientific and technological center in Morocco.
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Al Akhawayn University
The university was founded as per a royal decree in 1993. The late King Hassan II officially inaugurated the university on January 16, 1995.
Al Akhawayn University is located in Ifrane city. It is an independent, public, and co-educational Moroccan university.
Also, the institution sticks to the American liberal arts model to teach the Moroccans and world future leaders through. The university redefines the classic American liberal arts experience in an amazing modern campus at the Middle Atlas Mountains in Morocco.
The experience of Al Akhawayn University is based on the liberal arts model. It also focuses on the main concepts and courses which it offers to all its university students to get a good education that suits the global economy.
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Hassan II University of Casablanca
It is a public government university that was established in 1975. It is also the biggest university in Morocco, with 6 campuses, 18 institutions in Casablanca and Mohammedia, and 84,313 local and foreign students. The university came in the 30th place in the regional ranking of the Arabic universities, according to the ranking of the U.S. News & World Report.
Hassan II University of Casablanca occupies an important position among the Moroccan and African universities. Moreover, it is located in Casablanca, the industrial and economic capital of the country.
Learn more at Hassan II University of Casablanca.
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