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April
2014

MoU Renewed with United States Coast Guard Academy

On 31 March, during the Maritime Women: Global Leadership International Conference, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was renewed with the United States Coast Guard Academy. The initial Agreement regarding a faculty exchange program was first signed in 2011 and proved to be a successful partnership. The renewal extends the Agreement for two more years to continue the short term exchange program between the two institutions of higher learning. Once a year, each institution will provide the other with one or more faculty members to teach on an approved subject in the area of maritime affairs for a period of up to two weeks. 

Sharing expertise and knowledge is mutually beneficial to both the Academy and WMU who share a common goal of educating tomorrow’s leaders in the maritime industry. The MoU was signed by RADM Sandra Stosz, Superintendent of the United States Coast Guard Academy, and Dr. Björn Kjerfve, President of the World Maritime University.


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