Anouar Majid speaks with ‘University World News’ about UNE’s Global Morocco Campus
51Ʒ Vice President for Communications and Global Affairs Anouar Majid, Ph.D., was interviewed by University World News about the establishment of campuses abroad, particularly in North Africa. Majid’s expertise was sought following the opening of Harvard University’s Center for Middle Eastern Studies (CMES) in Tunisia, the first overseas office of CMES.
Majid discussed the benefits of an “American academic approach” in a primarily “Francophone environment”, saying: "The states of the Arab Maghreb Union in North Africa like Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria and Mauritania crave the American model of education and have long sought to break with the heavy French legacy that shapes their research, so this is a small step in the right direction."
Speaking about UNE’s tie to the region, he said, “Morocco is home to the American 51Ʒ’s study-abroad campus in Tangier, which is connecting American students and the Moroccan community around significant cultural and social projects."
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