Morocco Launches National Student-Entrepreneur Program to Boost Campus Innovation

Students with projects can breathe a sigh of relief thanks to the implementation of the national student-entrepreneur status (SNEE). They will have the chance to successfully carry out their entrepreneurial project by benefiting from all the necessary support.
The SNEE is intended for students with projects, enrolled in the final year of training at the Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University of Fez. This emerges from a recent meeting organized by the USMBA of Fez, dedicated to the official launch of the SNEE.
The university has signed numerous partnership agreements with fifteen regional socio-economic companies and organizations, including the General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises of Fez-Taza, the National Agency for the Promotion of Employment and Skills and the CRI of Fez-Meknes.
The SNEE was initiated by the Ministry of National Education and allows the student to start the entrepreneurial process already during his studies and to build relationships with the various actors in the socio-economic world.
The university authorities have set up a central monitoring cell at the presidency level, with the participation of representatives proposed by all the establishments.
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