Our Partners

Organizational Relationships

We work directly with industry leaders, academic consortia, and inter-governmental coordinating bodies from throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.  This way, we are able to provide world-class educational opportunities that are locally relevant.

 

The African Training and Research Centre in Administration for Development (CAFRAD) is a Pan African intergovernmental organization, established in 1964 by African governments, with the support of UNESCO; making it the first uniquely Pan-African training and research centre in the continent for the improvement of public administration and governance systems in Africa. Its headquarters is located in Tangier (Morocco). Membership is open to all African countries: at present, CAFRAD has a membership of 37 States.

 

The Association for African Universities (AAU) is Africa’s largest academic coordinating body, with 380 member universities.  While its headquarters is in Accra, Ghana, it was founded in Rabat, Morocco on November 12, 1967, following recommendations made at an earlier conference organized by the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1962 for the formation of such an apex organization.  The Association has provided a platform for research, reflection, consultation, debates, co-operation and collaboration on issues pertaining to higher education. It has provided a range of services to its members and served African higher education in a variety of ways. It has established and increased its role in the five sub-regions of Africa and is thus able, at reasonable notice, to assemble teams of experts in relevant fields from the sub-regions.

 

The Association of Arab Universities (AArU) has 280 member universities in addition to several affiliated bodies such as the Arab Council for Training of Arab Universities; the Arab Council for Higher Studies and Scientific Research; the Arab Council for Student Activities; the Council of Quality Assurance and Accreditation (at the premises of AArU); the Centre for Reserving University Theses; the Arab Periodicals Centre; Fund of Supporting Palestinian Universities; and the Societies of Counterpart Faculties at Arab Universities.  

 

The Euro-Mediterranean University (EMUNI) since its establishment in 2008, the Euro-Mediterranean University, one of the priority projects of the Union for the Mediterranean, has become an international institution, which gathers expert knowledge and experience of the Euro-Mediterranean countries and thus contributes in a significant way to the creation of a unified, integrated Euro-Mediterranean higher education and research area. 

 

edX was founded by Harvard University and MIT in 2012. edX is an online learning destination and MOOC provider, offering high-quality courses from the world’s best universities and institutions to learners everywhere.  With more than 90 global partners, edX is proud to count the world’s leading universities, nonprofits, and institutions as members.

 

Future Learn offers a diverse selection of courses from leading universities and cultural institutions from around the world. These are delivered one step at a time, and are accessible on mobile, tablet and desktop, so one can fit learning around one’s life.

 

Galilee International Management Institute is a leading public training institution that offers advanced seminars to professionals from over 170 transitional and industrialised countries.  It enjoys a global reputation as a top management institute with over twenty five years of experience. To date more than 13,000 senior managers, administrators, and planners have graduated from the international programmes.