13-05-2025
UPF Kicks Off Engineering Careers Week with Focus on Ethics, Practical Learning
Fez – The Private University of Fez (UPF) has officially launched the fifth edition of its highly anticipated Engineering Careers Week; an ambitious initiative designed to bridge the gap between academic training and real-world demands.
Led by Professor Ouazzani Jamil Mohammed, Vice President of UPF, the event promises a packed agenda blending scientific exploration, practical learning, and a deep commitment to ethical responsibility.
'This is an activity that allows our engineering students to challenge one another, present projects, and apply all the disciplinary knowledge they've acquired throughout their studies,' Professor Ouazzani told Morocco World News at the opening ceremony.
Over the coming days, students will participate in a range of scientific and para-scientific activities, from technical competitions to hands-on workshops, all designed to foster collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking.
More than just a showcase of student talent, the week is designed to serve as a training ground for future engineers to practice teamwork, develop leadership skills, and navigate real project challenges.
Central to the event's philosophy is a strong emphasis on ethics and responsibility, values UPF sees as fundamental to the engineering profession.
'It's not only about completing a project, it's about doing it with a sense of duty and ethical awareness,' Professor Ouazzani added.
That message will guide the activities of the week and shape the mindset UPF aims to cultivate in its students, he argued.
The opening ceremony welcomed a diverse group of industry experts, association representatives, and professionals from across Morocco. These guests will spend the week sharing their knowledge and experiences, giving students what Professor Ouazzani described as 'a real-world experience of what awaits them once they enter professional life.'
One of the most memorable moments from the first day was the visit of Ahmed Zainoun, the recipient of the 2025 Arab Hope Maker Award.
Known for his social work with children suffering from xeroderma pigmentosum, also called 'children of the moon,' Zainoun brought an inspiring message of empathy and action.
His speech left a lasting impression, reminding participants that engineering should always be rooted in social impact.
As the week unfolds, the UPF personnel and students expect their campus to transform into a hub of ideas, innovation, and purpose.
With its forward-thinking agenda and strong ethical foundation, Engineering Careers Week seeks to prepare students not just for careers, but for meaningful contributions to the world around them. Tags: WeekPrivate University of Fez