Euro-Mediterranean University of Morocco


The Euro-Mediterranean University of Fez is a university located in Fez, Morocco. The university was created to foster academic cooperation between countries of the Euro-Mediterranean region. The project was approved by the Union for the Mediterranean in 2012, and the institution officially opened in 2014.
The university is home to the Institut National des Sciences Appliquées Euro-Méditerranée, an engineering school established in partnership with the French Institut national des sciences appliquées, one of the largest networks of engineering institutions in France.

History

The idea for the Euro-Mediterranean University of Fez originated as part of a broader initiative to promote regional cooperation through education, research, and intercultural dialogue. The project was officially endorsed by the 43 member states of the Union for the Mediterranean in July 2012. The university was designed to serve as a platform for collaboration between institutions from Europe and the southern Mediterranean, with a particular focus on innovation and sustainable development.
The university opened its doors in 2014. It has since developed a number of academic programs and partnerships, including joint degrees and research collaborations.