UEMF NEWS
The major schools of thought in international relations: theme of the conference by Professor Rachid Achachi
The conference this Wednesday, November 2 was structured around the major schools of thought in international relations, a very interesting theme that Prof. Rachid Achachi delighted in presenting to our students and which sparked lively exchanges in the room .
UEMF students win 3rd position in the Attijariwafa Bank digital Business Game
The Attijariwafa Bank digital Business Game closed with the announcement of the winning teams and third position went to UEMF students. This digital Business Game, designed and organized by Attijariwafa bank, brought together 80 students divided into groups of 10 and from 8 partner schools of the bank.
Open-air conference, at the Lalla Yeddouna site, on OHADA law
Change of scenery for the students of the delocalized Master's degree "Business Law of the Sorbonne Law School" during the OHADA business law conference given by Mr. Paul Bayzelon, Secretary General of the Association for 'Unification of Law in Africa UNIDA and its website ohada.com. This conference took place in the open air, in the ancestral site of Lalla Yeddouna. A new format initiated by the UEMF which aims to promote group spirit while offering students an immersive experience and experiential learning.
Exchange stay - Teaching as part of the ERASMUS+ project
The Erasmus+ program supports the training of staff in higher education establishments. It represents an opportunity for mobility in the form of observation courses, professional development courses or specific skills-building events.
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Automotive industry and new reconfigurations: 3 questions for expert Hicham Sebti
The Moroccan automobile industry is preparing for two new ecological and digital shifts. In an interview with MAP, Hicham Sebti, professor of Management Sciences and Director of Euromed Business School, echoes the prowess of this sector and explains the challenges that can enable Morocco to reposition itself in this new world order.