Injaz Al-Maghrib launches its Injaz Campus platform at Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University in Fez

Injaz Al-Maghrib launches its Injaz Campus platform at Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University in Fez
Injaz Al-Maghrib launches its Injaz Campus platform at Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University in Fez

Developed by Injaz Al-Arab and introduced to Morocco by Injaz Al-Maghribthe platform Injaz Campus is launched in Fez as a pilot project before its national expansion to other universities and establishments. This significant event, organized at the Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dentistry of Fez, brought together nearly 1000 students, university officials, as well as representatives of the association.

The launching ceremony began with speeches from Mustapha Ljaalipresident of the USMBA, followed by Kenza Craft Alamideputy director of Injaz Al-Maghrib, who underlined the importance of this joint initiative for Moroccan youth. On this occasion, the partnership agreement between the two parties was renewed, thus consolidating a strategic collaboration serving the improvement ofemployability and theentrepreneurship education.

Dedicated to entrepreneurial training and job preparation Injaz Campus marks a significant step forward in the digitalization of support for young people students et doctoral students through interactive tools to develop skills, strengthenentrepreneurial spirit and facilitate theprofessional integration. By offering innovative programs adapted to current needs, this new platform contributes to developing the skills of young people and strengthening their ability to meet the challenges of job market.

The pilot deployment in Fez will be followed by a nationwide expansion which will allow other universities and establishments to benefit from this innovative tool. This project is part of the vision ofInjaz Al-Maghrib to promote education, innovation and employability, while supporting the aspirations of young people.


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