Morocco is set to get a branch campus of Coventry University which will be situated in Casablanca.
The new campus in the suburb of Bouskoura is scheduled to welcome students from September subject to final approval.
The university’s vice chancellor, Prof John Latham, said the institution would be proud to become the first in the UK to open a campus in the North African country.
He said Coventry University’s global outlook brings great benefits to students and staff, enabling the sharing of best research practices and ensuring that more and more people have access to life-changing qualifications.
The branch campus will follow the model of the institution’s hub in Egypt, enabling people to earn the same degree qualifications as those in the UK.
The university has teamed up with the British Schools Educational Services Prives – a national higher education organisation – to open the branch campus.
It intends to offer courses in subject areas such as engineering, architecture and business.
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