
In the context of strengthening bilateral ties between Moroccan research centers, the Menassat Center for Research and Studies is pleased to announce an official visit to the HART Center for Social Research and Development, aimed at further consolidating collaboration between the two institutions.
This visit, planned on 26 December, is a part of Menassat’s strategies to develop networking, exchange experiences between various research centers on a national scale. This meeting aims to exchange experiences and the good practices between researchers, to share ideas and knowledge in the field of research in social sciences, in order to contribute in the development of these centers and the strengthening of their capabilities.
In a commentary around this event, Aziz Mechouat highlighted that, “broadening the scope of cooperation between Moroccan centers consolidates our understanding of the various current common challenges. We are sure that this visit will help to open new avenues of common exchange, new prospects for forming links between academicians and researchers from the two entities.’’
Many joint work workshops are planned during this meeting. The event will also be moments of exchange of thoughts that aim at strengthening the scientific links between the members from the two centers. It is also expected that this exchange will enrich the scientific scene in various fields.
This meeting also reflects Menassat’s engagement in the strengthening of the cooperation with national centers with the goal of building lasting partnerships that aim to strengthen the innovation in the field of research in social sciences, for a rational society that elevates the value of science and knowledge.
As a
reminder, this visit is also part of a project launched by the Menassat Center
which aims to consolidate cooperation between research centers. In this sense,
Menassat had already organized an interactive meeting to study the current
state of play of Moroccan research centers, as of November 24, 2023. The
meeting brought together several directors of research centers and
teacher-researchers in various fields of research.