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Ian Bunting

Lanarkshire college signs partnership agreement with Casablanca Chamber of Commerce to expand its global reach

New College Lanarkshire (NCL) has expanded its global reach by signing a partnership agreement with the Casablanca Chamber of Commerce in Morocco.

The college is now looking forward to "expanding collaborative opportunities" in North Africa after penning the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).

The partnership, which is NCL’s first in North Africa, will provide an opportunity to offer online learning to students in Morocco.

The relationship came about after Dr Hadi Fawzy, international senior executive for Middle East and North Africa at Scottish Development International, introduced the college’s international team to the Chamber of Commerce.

The Chamber had been looking at establishing partnerships with UK colleges offering English-speaking courses, as learning English is a top priority for many Moroccan businesses.

Initially, NCL is hoping to offer HNC and HND online courses in business management and classes in ESOL (English to Speakers of Other Languages) to students in Casablanca.

And in the future, the partners hope that more courses can be offered and student and staff exchanges between the two countries can be established.

Both parties got together via Microsoft Teams for a virtual signing event, where Iain Clark, NCL’s chief financial officer, signed the MOU agreement along with Hassane Berkani, president of the Casablanca Chamber of Commerce, industry and services.

Iain Clark told Lanarkshire Live : "I was privileged and honoured to sign this historic agreement.

"The Chamber of Commerce was very keen to partner with a Scottish college and offer English-speaking courses, as currently the majority of teaching in Morocco is in French.

"Offering HNC and HND level courses in business will provide Moroccan students with an articulation route to Scottish universities.”

To find out more about NCL and the courses it has to offer, head online.

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