A significant academic collaboration has been established between two prominent associations from Morocco and Spain, specifically targeting the field of management sciences.
The formal agreement was signed in Santander, Spain, on Saturday. It brings together the Rabat-based Association Marocaine de Gestion (AMG) and Spain’s Asociación Científica de Economía y Dirección de Empresa (ACEDE).
This memorandum of understanding creates a comprehensive framework for cooperation. Its primary goals include fostering scientific exchanges, developing collaborative research initiatives, facilitating joint participation in academic gatherings, and strengthening ties among researchers, faculty members, and doctoral candidates across both nations. The AMG, an association closely affiliated with Mohammed V University of Rabat, outlined these objectives.
Both organizations, as active members of the International Federation of Scholarly Associations of Management (IFSAM), are committed to enhancing academic and scientific collaboration between the Spanish and Moroccan research communities, particularly within the domain of management sciences.
The collaborating partners also express a strong desire to bolster the expertise of doctoral students and emerging faculty researchers, simultaneously promoting their integration into broader international scientific networks.
The Asociación Científica de Economía y Dirección de la Empresa (ACEDE) stands as Spain’s foremost academy dedicated to management and business administration. Established in 1990, it boasts a membership of over 700 university professors and researchers. Its core mission involves stimulating rigorous research and elevating the quality of education within the business administration sciences.
This strategic partnership between the AMG and ACEDE is poised to inject new vitality into scientific exchanges between Morocco and Spain, while concurrently expanding opportunities for young researchers from both nations to connect with global academic networks.
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