25
March
2016

President Doumbia-Henry Speaks in Morocco and Signs MoU with ISEM

On 23 March, President Doumbia-Henry delivered a keynote address at the MARFOR 2016 conference in Morocco organized by the Higher Institute of Maritime Studies (ISEM) under the aegis of the Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Logistics.

President Doumbia-Henry’s address focused on the role of education in innovation for a secure, safe and sustainable maritime economy. In her remarks the President maintained that education is the essential component missing from the dialogue about innovation and that the role of education is key to the needed outcomes. “Universities provide the knowledge infrastructure that first of all supports informed enterprise. This is through our wider education as well as through specialised programmes, acting as provider of the public good that brings together different elements of an innovation system. In this process, we facilitate technology transfer, engage in research, and provide diagnostic mechanisms to bring in other specialised knowledge, build competence and confidence… Universities have a key role in providing the essential base as well as interactive and informed non-partisan networking between the different elements that make innovation possible.”

While at the conference, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between WMU and ISEM by the Director of ISEM, Dr. Amane Fethallah and President Doumbia-Henry. The five-year agreement will enable linkages in the field of maritime education and training between the two partners, providing for the  exchange of academic information, short-term faculty exchanges, field studies, and cooperation on professional development courses, distance education and research.

 

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