The document was signed by Abdellatif Miraoui, the Minister responsible, and Marco Minitti, the President of the Med-Or Foundation. The main objectives of this memorandum are to foster collaboration between Moroccan and Italian universities and provide Moroccan students with opportunities to receive scholarships for studying in Italy.
During his address on this occasion, Miraoui emphasized that this memorandum represents another significant step in strengthening the collaborative ties between Morocco and Italy. He noted that the two nations will soon mark two centuries of diplomatic relations and expressed his gratitude to the Med-Or Foundation for this initiative, which highlights the international openness of both countries' academic institutions.
The minister also highlighted the successful cooperation between Morocco and Italy in higher education and scientific research since 2015, including a substantial increase in the enrollment of Moroccan students in Italian universities and the deepening collaboration among researchers from both countries.
This MoU aims to lay the groundwork for constructive cooperation in various critical areas, explained the minister. It intends to facilitate Moroccan students' access to training programs provided by companies affiliated with the Med-Or Leonardo group and establish initiatives to fund scholarships for Moroccan students and researchers in cutting-edge fields such as new technologies, artificial intelligence, robotics, signage, and the Internet of Things (IoT).
The President of the Med-Or Foundation emphasized, for his part, the pivotal role of higher education in bringing people closer together, emphasizing that the shared geographical space represented by the Mediterranean serves as a bridge between the region's diverse cultures, religions, and languages.