Detailed introduction of Université Ibn Zohr:
Introduction
Université Ibn Zohr is a large public university in Morocco, located in Agadir, named after the Arab scholar Ibn Zohr.
Overview
Student size: With more than 120,000 students, it is one of the largest universities in Morocco.
Faculty: There are 1,214 teachers.
History and establishment time
The university was established in 1989, but its Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Science have existed since 1984, when it was affiliated with Cadi Ayyad University in Marrakech.
School strength
Discipline majors: It offers courses in major disciplines such as science and technology, law and economics, literature and humanities, covering bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees.
Research achievements: It has 1,898 doctoral students and 124 theses were defended in 2017. It has carried out research work in many fields such as regional development, chemistry, medicine, law, economics, etc. and has achieved certain results.
Nature of the institution
A public institution of higher education with administrative and financial autonomy.
Educational philosophy
Committed to the pursuit of excellence as a lever for human development, respect for the cultural and humanistic diversity of Moroccan society, emphasis on the use of information technology as a tool to approach students, improve competitiveness and open up to a more closely connected world, and focus on cultivating students' ability to adapt to the social and economic environment.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key laboratories: No particularly well-known key laboratories have been found, but there are 67 research structures carrying out various scientific research.
Key disciplines: No particularly prominent key disciplines have been found, but there are certain research and teaching strengths in medicine, pharmacy, law, economics, natural sciences and other fields.
Faculty
Including 9 colleges and 6 schools, including the School of Medicine and Pharmacy, the National School of Applied Sciences, the School of Science, the School of Law, Economics and Social Sciences, and the School of Languages, Arts and Humanities.
Rankings
Ranked 82nd in the 2016 Arab University Regional Ranking (U.S. News & World Report).
Fees
No clear tuition standards have been found yet, but tuition fees at public universities in Morocco are generally relatively low, with undergraduate tuition fees of about $1,000 per year, and tuition fees for master's and doctoral degrees may increase.
Campus Environment
Main campus: Located in Agadir, an important tourist city and economic center in Morocco, with beautiful beaches, modern facilities and rich cultural life.
Multi-campus: There are branches in 6 university cities including Ouarzazate, Taroudant, Gulimim, Dakhla and Laayoune, covering 5 regions in Morocco, providing students from different regions with the opportunity to receive higher education.
Campus facilities: The school provides students with a variety of academic and non-academic facilities and services such as libraries, digital libraries, online learning platforms, sports facilities, etc.
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