Master’s Program

The Laboratory “Morocco and the Mediterranean Countries: Civilizational, Political and Cultural History” actively contributes to Master’s level training by supporting graduate students, supervising their research work, and integrating them into the laboratory’s scientific environment.

The Master’s cycle represents a crucial stage in the academic pathway, enabling students to deepen methodological knowledge, acquire analytical tools, and prepare for doctoral studies.

Training Fields

The laboratory supervises Master’s research in areas such as:

  • Moroccan history.
  • Archaeological and heritage studies.
  • Morocco–Mediterranean relations.
  • Morocco–Africa relations.
  • Historical source studies and editing.
Academic Supervision

Students benefit from structured academic support including:

  • Thesis supervision.
  • Methodological guidance.
  • Academic meetings.
  • Participation in scientific events.
Scientific Integration

The laboratory integrates Master’s students into its activities through:

  • Conferences and seminars.
  • Study days.
  • Methodological workshops.
  • Research projects.
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