Morocco’s Supreme Council for Education and Training has deemed a project to restructure the country’s public university system a positive, yet insufficient, step towards comprehensive reform. The council believes the project lacks a holistic vision needed to address fundamental structural issues plaguing the higher education and scientific research sectors. It emphasizes that true reform requires an integrated approach tackling existing systemic weaknesses. The council’s opinion focuses on the need for a broader strategy beyond simply restructuring the university landscape. This assessment suggests current efforts, while valuable, are not enough to achieve substantial and lasting improvements in Moroccan higher education. The council’s recommendation signals a call for more extensive and coordinated changes within the system. Further details of the council’s full opinion were not provided in the initial report.
