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  • Our Logo :

The logo for the 73rd IVSA Symposium (SGA) is inspired by elements that symbolize Morocco's rich heritage. Camels, representing resilience and adaptability, are central to the design, reflecting their ability to thrive in the challenging desert environment. Historically, camels played a crucial role in transportation and trade, connecting Morocco to sub-Saharan Africa. As a cultural icon deeply ingrained in Berber and Bedouin traditions, camels continue to hold significance today, attracting tourists for camel trekking in the Sahara and contributing to both Morocco's identity and economy.

  • Our Theme :

"The expanded scope of veterinary medicine"

For the 73rd IVSA Symposium (SGA), we dedicate this theme to examining how veterinary medicine has expanded beyond traditional animal care, with a special focus on Morocco and the broader African region. This theme highlights the growing role of veterinarians in critical areas such as public health, environmental sustainability, and animal welfare. It also explores how global advancements in veterinary medicine intersect with local challenges, offering opportunities for innovation and collaboration.

Highlight of Symposium Activities

General Assembly Sessions


The General Assembly (GA) is when members gather to discuss and decide the future of IVSA.


During the GA, members vote on important issues and make decisions impacting IVSA's position when advocating for veterinary students.

The GA also plays a crucial role in the election of the next teams of IVSA officials, who will be responsible for the organisation's operations in the upcoming year.

During the symposium, we vote for the President of IVSA.


The GA elects host for the annual congresses and symposia during the two annual meetings held 1.5 years in advance.


Lectures & Workshop


Multiple lectures and workshops will take place during the symposium. Keep an eye out on our socials to discover all of them!  


International Stands


The International Stands is the perfect opportunity for our delegates to showcase their MOs/LCs and universities.

Every country has its stand where they can inform other delegates of the different opportunities their MO offers.

This is the perfect opportunity to find a new externship place or a new partner to do a Group Exchange! 


Cultural Evening


The cultural evening is an enrichment moment where the delegates can share their culture and learn about others. We ask the delegates to bring typical food and drinks from their country for the cultural evening. Also, traditional clothes and traditional dances/games are widely appreciated.


All delegates can then go from one table to another to learn more about the different countries, their traditions, and cultures at the congress. 

Optional activities


We have carefully selected a variety of optional activities to provide you with an unforgettable experience of Morocco's rich culture, stunning cuisine, and fascinating history. Whether you're looking for adventure, cultural exploration, or relaxation, there's something for everyone.



Live & Silent Auction

Live Auction


The live auction is one of the two auctions carried out to generate funds for the Development Fund (DF).

We ask our delegates to donate an item from their country. This can be anything, for example, traditional clothes or pottery, everything is welcomed.


The auction starts, and any delegate can bid for the items. The last person to bid wins the item.


The whole amount collected during this activity goes to the Development Fund.

The DF allows many IVSA members to benefit from scholarships and grants. It also provides financial aid to IVSA MOs by donating books and educational material, covering their membership fees, and sponsoring projects that align with IVSA's mission.

Silent Auction


The silent auction is the other auction for fundraising.

We ask our delegates to donate an item from their country. This can be any kind of thing, from typical non-perishable food to handicrafts. Everything is welcomed!

 

In this activity, all our delegates walk through the different items and can start bidding by writing their bid on a paper. Once the time is over, the last person who bids on the item, wins it.

The whole amount collected goes to the Development Fund.

The DF allows many IVSA members to benefit from scholarships and grants. It also provides financial aid to IVSA MOs by donating books and educational material, covering their membership fees, and sponsoring projects that align with IVSA's mission.


Formal Dinner


Be ready to wear your best outfit!

There will be an elegant meal that everyone will enjoy all together, a great dinner to spend even greater moments.


White T-Shirt Party


The White T-Shirt Party will take place on our last evening. The delegates can wear or carry a white T-shirt and some pens during this activity. Then, they can go to each other and write/draw something on it.

In the end, this T-shirt will become a longtime and precious souvenir for everyone. 

Our Mascot

The "Atlas lion", also known as the "Barbary lion", holds a unique place in Morocco's cultural and historical heritage. Once roaming the forests and mountains of the Atlas range, it was one of the largest subspecies of lions, famous for its dark mane that extended across its chest and shoulders. This majestic lion symbolized strength, resilience, and royal power, often associated with the Moroccan monarchy and represented in ancient art and folklore.


Unfortunately, due to habitat loss, hunting, and human encroachment, the Atlas lion disappeared from the wild by the early 20th century. The last wild Barbary lion is believed to have been killed in the 1940s. However, a few individuals, considered to be its descendants, are preserved in captivity, notably at the zoo in Rabat.

Today, the Atlas lion is emblematic of Morocco's natural heritage and reflects the country's dedication to wildlife conservation. Efforts are underway to protect its genetic legacy and raise awareness about Morocco's unique biodiversity. Although this majestic species is no longer found in the wild, the Atlas lion remains a powerful emblem of Morocco's royal history and a vital reminder of the need to safeguard endangered species.


Our mascot is an adorable version of the Atlas Lion, symbolizing the balance between tradition and modernity. 


You'll find him upon your arrival, ready to warmly welcome you to Morocco!


Alcohol And Consumption

Morocco is a predominantly Muslim country with conservative values, though it is considered more liberal than many others in the region. Alcohol consumption is forbidden for Muslims, but it's still sold in many places.


Visitors can bring alcohol into Morocco, but it must be in checked luggage, with a limit of two bottles to avoid issues with customs. Drinking in public is illegal, and driving under the influence is a serious offense. Always be discreet when purchasing or carrying alcohol, as it can be sensitive for locals.


Importantly, "drinking on school grounds or during one of the event activities is strictly forbidden". Violating this could cause significant problems with the administration and jeopardize future events. We ask all delegates to respect this rule and be mindful of the local restrictions. Have fun, but stay aware of the boundaries.

Location

Morocco
Rabat, Morocco

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Contact us

For additional event or venue information, please send an email to 73symposiummorocco@gmail.com

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