Tell us a little bit about your academic background and how you came to Rabat Business School. That’s when the opportunity arose to join Rabat Business School, which is part of the International University of Rabat in Morocco. I did have a couple of opportunities to become dean at French business schools, but they were mostly smaller institutions. Now, we want to make sure Rabat Business School is clearly recognized as an African business school. DON’T MISS: UNIVERSITY OF VAASA’S MINNA MARTIKAINEN ON BUILDING A BUSINESS SCHOOL FOR THE ENERGY TRANSITION AND WHARTON’S JERRY WIND ON CREATIVITY, LEADERSHIP, AND THE AGE OF AIThe post The P&Q Interview: Africa’s Rabat Business School Looks To Seize The Moment Amid International Talent Shifts appeared first on Poets&Quants.
Source: The North Africa Journal February 08, 2026 18:26 UTC