2
October
2024

Support for Swedish Students through Swedish Trust Fund

Anders Hermansson, Managing Director of the Swedish Shipowners' Association, Andreas Carlson, Minister for Infrastructure and Housing of the Ministry of Rural Affairs and Infrastructure, and Professor Maximo Q. Mejia, Jr., President of WMU.

On 26 September, an updated Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) regarding the Swedish Trust Fund was signed between the World Maritime University (WMU), the Swedish Ministry of Rural Affairs and Infrastructure, and the Swedish Shipowners’ Association.

The MoU sets out agreed arrangements in relation to use and maintenance of the Swedish Trust Fund, held at WMU. The Fund’s function remains the support of Swedish students at WMU to the benefit of the Swedish maritime sector. The Fund originated in 2007 with a donation from the Swedish International Development Agency. To date, eight MSc students and one PhD student have benefited from the Fund.

The agreement was signed by Professor Maximo Q. Mejia, Jr., President of WMU, Andreas Carlson, Minister for Infrastructure and Housing of the Ministry of Rural Affairs and Infrastructure, and Anders Hermansson, Managing Director of the Swedish Shipowners' Association. Regarding the signing, President Mejia said, “We are pleased to renew this Swedish Trust Fund agreement that provides support for Swedish students to enrol in WMU’s MSc or PhD programmes. To date, there are 20 Swedish graduates from WMU who have benefited greatly from the international maritime education they received, which in turn benefits the Swedish maritime sector and industry overall.” 

Any applicant interested in seeking financial support from the Fund should contact the Office of the Registrar, at msc@wmu.se.

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