Moroccan Universities Open Doors to Students Evacuated from Ukraine

Moroccan students repatriated from Ukraine, following the Russian invasion, have the possibility of joining Moroccan universities. The announcement was made by the Ministry of Higher Education.
Abdellatif Miraoui offers the possibility for Moroccan students forced to leave their university in Ukraine after the outbreak of the armed conflict with Russia, to continue their studies in Morocco. An exceptional measure that will allow them not to lose a year.
An electronic platform has been created for this purpose in order to list the affected students and identify the training fields and levels of study of each student. "I especially want to reassure all the students concerned as well as their parents," insists Abdellatif Miraoui, Minister of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Innovation.
He specified that all Moroccan university institutions, across all disciplines (medicine, engineering, etc.) will be mobilized as part of this exceptional operation. "No student will be left behind," he said.
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