Al Akhawayn University
جامعة الأخوين | |
Type | Tuition-based public university |
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Established | January 16, 1995 |
Chancellor | Abdellatif Jouahri |
President | Driss Ouaouicha |
Students | 2039(as of Spring 2014) |
Location |
Ifrane, Morocco 33°32′21″N 5°06′20″W / 33.539248°N 5.105553°WCoordinates: 33°32′21″N 5°06′20″W / 33.539248°N 5.105553°W |
Colors | Green and white |
Website |
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Al Akhawayn University (Arabic: جامعة الأخوين, meaning The Two Brothers' University referring to the King Fahd of Saudi Arabia, and King Hassan II of Morocco; French: Université Al Akhawayn) is an independent, public, not-for-profit, coeducational university located in Ifrane, Morocco, 70 km (43 mi) from the imperial city of Fez, in the midst of the Middle Atlas Mountains. It is independent, public, not-for-profit, and coeducational. The medium of instruction is the English -language.
The creation of Al Akhawayn University was largely funded by the King of Saudi Arabia from an endowment intended for the cleanup of an oil spill off the coast of Morocco.[2] The cleanup was never realized as the wind blew the oil spill away and the endowment was used to create the university. Al Akhawayn University was founded by Royal Decree (Dahir) in 1993 and officially inaugurated by the former King Hassan II of Morocco, on January 16, 1995.
History
Founded in 1993 by Royal Dahir (decree), Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane opened its doors to students in January 1995.
Academics
With 2,000 full-time students living and studying together on a residential campus in the Middle Atlas town of Ifrane, Al Akhawayn offers undergraduate and graduate program options in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Science and Engineering, and Business Administration – all connected by a common core based on the American liberal arts model.
Academic centers and institutes
- Language Center (LC)
- Center for Business Ethics (CBE)
- Institute of Economic Analysis & Prospective Studies (IEAPS)
- Social Science Research Institute (SSRI)
- Executive Education Center (EEC)
- Hillary Rodham Clinton Women’s Empowerment Center (HCWEC)
- Azrou Center for Local Community Development