Professor Paulina Astroza of the Chilean University of Concepcion calls for intensified academic exchanges between Chilean and Moroccan universities, emphasizing shared challenges like climate change and equity policies. Astroza points to potential areas of collaboration, including climate change mitigation, food safety, and Morocco's advancements in green hydrogen.
Concepcion — Chile an and Moroccan universities are called upon to forge closer ties and intensify their exchanges on topics as diverse as climate change and equity policies , said Paulina Astroza, Professor of Law and Director of the Center for European Studies Center at the Chile an University of Concepcion.
Recalling her visit to several Moroccan universities in 2022, on the occasion of a seminar on relations between Morocco and Latin America, Astroza expressed the hope that closer ties between the universities of the two countries"could soon become a reality", listing areas that could form a rich program of academic exchanges.
Secondly, analyzing the post-Covid pandemic context, the Chilean academic deemed that food safety could also be a subject for joint reflection between Chilean and Moroccan universities. Paulina Astrosa noted in this context that"Morocco is obviously one of the countries innovating in this field, especially with green hydrogen", adding that Chile, which abounds in"critical materials" for the ecological transition, such as lithium,"has a lot to contribute in this area".
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