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December
2011

WMU New Building

On 13 April 2015, WMU relocated to splendid new facilities that will provide the opportunity to work and learn in a state-of-the-art academic environment. Thanks to the generosity of the City of Malmö, WMU will occupy a multi-purpose academic complex offering almost 6,000m2, of assignable area. This will allow our M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs to grow, alongside our Professional Development Course portfolio, and enable WMU to host international conferences at the University, substantially expanding our service to the global maritime community.

While the City of Malmö is generously funding the infrastructure – the building and its basic furnishings – wide-ranging and generous support is still beneficial as we settle into our new home. As a result, WMU continues to seek donations that will allow the University to make critical investments to create the best possible learning environment for our world-class students and staff.

Friends of WMU - be they alumni, corporations, foundations or private philanthropists - are invited to support WMU through individual or corporate donations. Read more about our campaign in the brochure available below.

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