New Cooperation Agreements signed with Mediterranean Universities
The 11 Italian universities participating in the MARE project have signed a series of cooperation agreements with numerous non-EU Mediterranean universities. Through these agreements, which will remain in force for five years, the institutions commit to strengthening mobility for students, teachers, and staff, enhancing the quality of international exchanges, and developing new opportunities for joint teaching and research. The cooperation also foresees capacity-building initiatives, the creation of international research groups, the development of new curricula and training programs, as well as the support and expansion of Double Degree programs across the Mediterranean region.
Involved Universities
Algeria: University of Algiers 2; University of Sétif 2
Egypt: Cairo University; University of Alexandria; Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport
Jordan: Al-Ahliyya Amman University; Yarmouk University; Princess Sumaya University for Technology; German Jordanian University; Tafila Technical University; Al Hussein Technical University; Al-Balqa' Applied University; University of Petra
Iraq: Duhok Polytechnic University; University of Duhok; University of Zakho; University of
Halabja
Lebanon: Lebanese International University; Lebanese University; St. Joseph University, Beirut; Lebanese American University; Notre Dame University-Louaize; American University of Beirut
Libya: Misurata University; University of Tripoli; University of Sabratha
Mauritania: University of Nouakchott
Morocco: Hassan II Institute of Agronomy & Veterinary Medicine; University Hassan II Casablanca; University Sultan Moulay Slimane di Beni Mellal; University Mohamed V Rabat; Abdelmalek Essaadi University; Université Mohammed VI Polytechnique; International University of Rabat; University Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah Fez; Ecole Centrale Casablanca; University Cadi Ayyad
Palestine: An-Najah National University; Birzeit University
Tunisia: University of Carthage; University of Monastir; University of Kairouan; University of Sfax; University of Sousse; University of Tunis El Manar; University of Tunis; Université de la Manouba
These new agreements represent a significant step forward in strengthening academic cooperation and creating lasting opportunities for dialogue and exchange, bringing closer together the two rims of the Mediterranean.