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1+- Ceremonies for graduating students date from the first universities in Europe in the twelfth century. At that time, Latin was the language of scholars. A universitas was a guild of masters (such as MAs) with license to teach. « Degree » and « graduate » come from gradus, meaning « step ». The first step was admission to a bachelor’s degree. The second step was the masters step, giving the graduate admission to the universitas and license to teach. Typical dress for graduation is gown and hood, or hats adapted from the daily dress of university staff in the Middle Ages, which was in turn based on the attire worn by medieval clergy

#2 – International Women’s Day

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As the British Centre Group celebrates International Women’s Day, we are proud to present the Trainer of the Year 2022-2023 Award to Khadija HARRIBA, in recognition of her innovative teaching methods and profound impact on learners.

Mrs. Rababe KOUSSAIMI, Mrs. Khadija HARRIBA, Mrs. Karima AQUIL, Mrs. Khaoula REZMI, and Arwa EL BAGHDADI

08/03/2024

#1 – World Radio Day

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In this special episode, we celebrate the launch of the British Centre Group Web Radio project unveiled on World Radio Day. Hosted by Mrs. Rababe KOUSSAIMI, this inaugural broadcast features insightful interviews with esteemed trainers Ahmed NAIM and Azizah ABDULLAH. Additionally, we hear from enthusiastic learners Sara NAIM and Yahya DAHRAOUI. Tune in to discover more about the vision behind our web radio and the voices that will shape its future.

13/02/2024

Mrs. Rababe KOUSSAIMI, Mr. Ahmed NAIM, Mrs. Azizah ABDULLAH, Sara Naim, and Yahya DAHRAOUI