The Moroccan-American Commission for Educational and Cultural Exchange (MACECE)
The Moroccan-American Commission for Educational and Cultural Exchange (MACECE) is a non-profit Commission facilitating academic exchange between Morocco and the United States.[1] Based in Rabat, Morocco, MACECE runs several undergraduate and graduate studies and professional development programs including the Fulbright Program.[2][3] The Commission was created in 1982 as a result of a binational agreement as is funded by both governments.[4] Educational and cultural exchange is managed in the form of grants for both Moroccans and Americans.
Formation | 1982 |
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Type | Professional organization |
Headquarters | Rabat, Morocco |
Executive Director | James Miller, PhD |
Chairman of the board | Amine Bensaid |
Website | www |
Programs/Grants
- Fulbright Study
- Joint Supervision Doctorate
- Post-doctoral Research
- Senior Scholar Research
- Senior Scholar Lecturing
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References
- "Programs & Exchanges". American Embassy in Morocco. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
- "Homepage". MACECE. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
- "Morocco". Fulbright Online. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
- News, Morocco World (2017-11-09). "MACECE to Celebrate 45th Anniversary in Rabat". Morocco World News. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
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