Ibn Zohr University

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Ibn Zohr University is a public university in Agadir, Morocco. [1]

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Ibn Zohr University
جامعة ابن زهر
Logo-UIZ.jpg
Type Public
Established 1989
Chancellor Abdelaziz Bendou
Academic staff
9
Administrative staff
1050
Students+130000
Location, ,
Website www.uiz.ac.ma

History

Created in 1989, the university takes its name from the Andalusian scholar Ibn Zhor el-Iyadi known as Avenzoar.

Education

The university offers courses in the major disciplines of Science and Technology, Law and Economics, Letter and Human Sciences. It has nine faculties and six schools.The 163 courses are structured according to the LMD Higher Education Architecture - License, Master and PhD.

Research

The university has several doctorales programs, research institutes, PhD students and researchers in the following research programs:

Organization

The number of students is over 120,000 (as of 2017–2018) spread over 17 institutions, namely:

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References

  1. "Université Ibn Zohr | Ranking & Review". www.4icu.org. Retrieved 2022-08-25.