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Maritime Education News

 

Learning for the Sea, Learning from the Sea

Maritime education is more than skills – it’s a lifelong relationship with the sea.

This subcategory shares news and reflections about:

New university programs and maritime schools
Research partnerships and innovation hubs
Training reforms (e.g. blended learning, simulation, microcredentials)
Cadetship and internship opportunities
Exchange programs and scholarships
Seafarer upskilling and career pathways
Educational conferences and global collaborations

These are the stories of how people enter, grow, and transform within the maritime world – whether in engine rooms, law courts, classrooms, or research vessels.


Who contributes to this area?

• Maritime universities & academies
• Training centres & simulator labs
• International organisations (IMO, WMU, EMSA)
• Researchers in maritime studies, ocean literacy & pedagogy
• NGOs, clusters, and port training bodies
• Educational journalists & career platforms


A Touch of History

From ancient navigation schools in Alexandria to modern maritime academies, passing on sea knowledge has always shaped societies.

In recent decades, education evolved beyond seamanship – now encompassing law, sustainability, leadership, digitalisation, and ethics.

Today, maritime education is a bridge between past wisdom and future stewardship.


Who Is It For?

  • Students at sea and ashore: to see what’s possible and stay inspired
  • Educators and trainers: to adapt to changing methods and tools
  • Institutions: to learn from each other’s practices and policies
  • Policy makers: to align reforms with real-world needs
  • Maritime professionals: to stay connected to the next generation


Trusted Sources

  • World Maritime University (WMU)
  • IMO Maritime Knowledge Centre
  • Maritime Executive – Education Reports
  • MarineLink Education News
  • EMSA Reports & Initiatives
  • GlobalMET News
  • Maritime Education & Training Conferences (METC)
  • Academy websites (e.g. MAAP, DMU, AASTMT, Constanta Maritime University)


Why It Matters

Education is the anchor of the maritime industry – it ensures continuity, evolution, and meaning.

As the sea changes, so must our learning: with more accessibility, relevance, and heart.

This subcategory reminds us that education is where transformation begins.


Reflective Questions

1. How do you stay connected to maritime education or training – formally or informally?
2. What part of your maritime knowledge are you most eager to expand?
3. What could make maritime education more inclusive and inspiring for all learners?