Rabat – Moroccan higher education institution ISGA Group has launched its IMPACTS 2026 strategy while strengthening its network of partners by signing 25 new partnerships with institutions and enterprises.
On March 15, ISGA Group presented the IMPACTS 2026 strategic plan in a press release. With a budget of MAD 80 million ($8.18 million), ISGA Group will focus its new strategy on four axes, hybridation, innovation, internationalization as well as responsibility and territorial anchoring.
ISGA Group consists of two schools, ISGA Engineering and ISGA Management. The state-accredited group has three campuses in Rabat, Marrakech, and Fes, making it one of the largest private institutions in the country. Through AfricaInvest, the group invested in more than 170 enterprises across the continent.
By implementing the ambitious strategy, ISGA Group seeks to advance the content of its engineering and management courses and provide hybrid courses, redevelop its campuses, create an incubator and encourage entrepreneurship initiatives, and attract international students.
Additionally, the strategy is set to contribute to the country’s sustainable development as well as encourage diversity and gender parity among students and employees by improving gender parity indicators and offering tuition scholarships.
The objectives meet the current global demand for sustainable and equitable development that requires the use of new technologies and the spirit of entrepreneurship.
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“The world is changing fast and higher education must be able to adapt and rediscover its main mission: to serve the society of tomorrow,” said Tawhid Chtioui, president of ISGA Group.
“Humanity is at a crossroads: we are benefiting from the opportunities offered by new technologies which are radically transforming our lifestyles and the capacities of our businesses, but also we are facing many social challenges (climate change, health crisis, immigration, geopolitical tensions, etc.),” he explained.
As the building of the future requires collective work, ISGA Group signed 25 new partnerships with Moroccan and international institutions and businesses. The agreements aim to strengthen the ISGA’’s impact on the socio-professional field.
“These new partnerships, of which we are very proud, support our new strategy and will make it possible to immediately bring great added value to our students,” concluded Chtioui.
The partnerships cover dual degrees, academic exchange agreements, internships and job opportunities, intending to advance the learning experience of ISGA students.
The list of new partners includes academic institutions such as EPF Engineering School France, University of California Santa Barbara, and Business Science Institute Luxembourg as well as businesses such as Orange, Esport Academy, FinaTech, and Linkedin Learning.

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