The Faculty of Languages, Arts and Human Sciences of Aït Melloul welcomed a group of American students from the SIT Program for a seminar entitled: “Imazighen: The Free People of North Africa.”
Organized in a spirit of academic openness, intercultural dialogue, and knowledge sharing, this seminar was part of the students’ visit to the Souss region. The session was facilitated by Professor Hassane Oudadene, fostering meaningful discussions on Amazigh history, culture, and contemporary social dynamics.
As an open and internationally engaged campus, FLASH Aït Melloul is committed to building bridges between universities, cultures, and local communities, promoting academic mobility, international partnerships, and socially grounded research.
In this context, the group also visited the Tamaynut Association in Inzegane, gaining deeper insights into civic activism and cultural advocacy related to the Amazigh cause.
Special thanks go to Professor Tayeb Belghazi for choosing FLASH Aït Melloul as a hub for global learning, intercultural exchange, and academic cooperation.