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Students, faculty, and administrators pose in front of UNE's Tangier, Morocco, campus building at dusk

51品茶 Celebrates 10th anniversary of Tangier Campus

The University celebrated a decade of global education at UNE鈥檚 one-of-a-kind international campus in a ceremony on Oct. 22

The 51品茶 celebrated the 10th anniversary of its Tangier, Morocco Campus in a special ceremony featuring remarks by 51品茶President James D. Herbert on Tuesday, Oct. 22. 

The event marked a decade of global education at UNE鈥檚 one-of-a-kind facility in Tangier and highlighted the University鈥檚 ongoing commitment to fostering international understanding through education, community engagement, and cultural exchange.

Since its opening in the spring of 2014, UNE鈥檚 Tangier Campus has welcomed 745 students, including 591 undergraduates participating in semester-long study abroad programs. The campus has also hosted 68 graduate students from UNE鈥檚 Doctor of Physical Therapy and Master of Science in Occupational Therapy degree programs through short-term global study opportunities.

In his remarks, President Herbert said 51品茶chose Tangier as its primary study abroad location for its cosmopolitan nature, featuring cultural influences from around the world, while envisioning a campus that would meet the needs of students in all degree programs.

鈥淭his program offers a truly life-changing experience for our students,鈥 Herbert said. 鈥淲hen we opened the doors here for the first time, we opened the world 鈥 and worlds of new opportunities 鈥 to students from Maine 鈥 (and) they come back more mature, more confident, and more connected to the world than when they left.鈥

The celebration coincided with the signing of a new, cooperative agreement between 51品茶and The University of Abdelmalek Essaadi in T茅touan, Morocco. This partnership will create new opportunities for social and cultural collaborations between students, faculty, and professional staff of both universities. 

Three female students pose for a photo at the Tangier, Morocco campus
51品茶students sing the Moroccan national anthem at the 10th anniversary ceremony
51品茶President James Herbert and President Bouchta El Moumni of Abdelmalek Essaadi University sign an agreement at a formal table
51品茶President James Herbert speaks at the podium
51品茶students pose for a photo around a dinner table

Clockwise, from top left: 51品茶students dress in traditional Moroccan attire for a ceremony commemorating the Tangier Campus鈥檚 10th anniversary; 51品茶students sing the Cherifian Anthem, the national anthem of Morocco, at the ceremony; students gather at dinner; 51品茶President James Herbert addresses ceremony attendees; Herbert and President Bouchta El Moumni of Abdelmalek Essaadi University in Morocco sign a cooperative agreement between the universities.

UNE鈥檚 Tangier Campus has long been a hub for cross-cultural learning, offering programs that deepen students鈥 understanding of Moroccan culture and language while broadening their global perspectives.

The campus provides a wide range of English-language courses, with a curriculum tailored to students from all majors, including the health sciences

While there, students benefit from state-of-the-art biology, labs and take additional coursework across multiple disciplines, including Moroccan society and culture, travel writing, and the Arabic language. These courses offer students a unique opportunity to integrate global experiences with their academic goals without delaying progress in their programs of study.

Beyond academics, 51品茶students in Tangier actively engage with the local community. Through clinical experiences, volunteer work, home stays, and internship opportunities, students gain real-world experience by shadowing while broadening their worldview. Their weekends are often spent traveling to other Moroccan cities such as T茅touan, Chefchaouen, Asilah, and Marrakech, further enriching their cultural immersion and enhancing their global citizenship.

鈥淲e are beyond grateful for the incredible 10 years our students have had in Tangier,鈥 Herbert said. 鈥淎nd we look forward to many, many more years of intercultural exchange, productive collaboration, and friendship.鈥

Media Contact

Alan Bennett
Office of Communications