3
June
2014

New Executive Maritime Management PGD

In a press conference at Posidonia in Athens on 3 June, WMU announced a partnership with the Maritime Academy of DNV GL, the world’s largest ship and offshore classification society, to offer an innovative new Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) in Executive Maritime Management.

Managers in today’s extremely competitive maritime industry need to cope with ongoing technical, regulatory and commercial developments. They must also be able to anticipate future developments and react in advance. It is essential that they have up-to-date skills and comprehensive knowledge if they are to retain their competitive edge.

The unique PGD is designed to provide a boot camp for managers. Drawing on the strengths and expertise of both partners, it covers the most important current topics in the maritime industry, taking a blended-learning approach to operational, commercial and technical issues.

The Diploma will be offered in 2015 as an open-enrollment classroom-based learning program in selected DNV GL Maritime Academies worldwide. It will be followed by distance-learning using the latest e-education systems, allowing maximum flexibility to individual participants.

To learn more about DNV GL, click here. 

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