The Coordinator of International Relations at the Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena (UPCT), José María Molina, has traveled to Rabat to present to 13 representatives from universities and institutions related to education and cooperation in the country Alawite, a proposed 10 modules on techniques of scientific and technological work that would be conducted at a distance.
It also has raised the possibility that some teachers to move to Morocco for a few hours of class in person and in English or French.
The work session was held at the headquarters of the Ministry of Education of the Spanish Embassy in Morocco, with the support of Miguel Zurita Becerril, Minister of Education and Rosario Alós Nolla, Advisor to the Secretary of the Joint Steering Committee of University Spain and Morocco of the Ministry.
The Ministry of Education, in a message sent to the Spanish Universities on the occasion of a meeting of the Joint Spain-Morocco Steering Committee, established under the MOU on academic cooperation signed last year, has stood as an example of interesting and productive project, conducted by the Universities of Granada and Cartagena Polytechnic, thereby encouraging other institutions to create partnerships and build alliances with Morocco.
UPCT already participated last year in a cooperative program consisting of training workshops on irrigation made by, among others, teachers Cartagena Polytechnic in major Moroccan universities.
Source: UPCT