Moroccan University Seeks Partnerships with UK-Based Diaspora to Boost Graduate Opportunities

In order to create close relationships with Moroccans living abroad, the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) had on October 1st in London, a working session with many Moroccan skills residing in the United Kingdom.
According to the daily Al Ahdath Al Maghribia, it is for the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) to see through this "Moroccan British Competencies Network (MBCN)", in what ways to sign partnership agreements with the Moroccan community in London. The objective is to facilitate the professional integration of its students who, after their degree, are looking for outlets outside Morocco.
For Khalid Baddou, the university’s representative at this event, "UM6P has always been open to Moroccan skills abroad, in order to offer them the opportunity to contribute to the development of their country." This Moroccan diaspora is thus invited on the occasion of this event to give "its know-how, its time and its skills to the young people of Morocco and its academic institutions," reports the newspaper.
For his part, Nabil Hajji, doctor in molecular oncology and professor at Imperial College London, explained that this meeting is a good thing and will deepen the relations between Moroccans established in the United Kingdom and the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University.
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