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February
2013

WMU Partner in SeaTalk

WMU will participate as one of nine partners in the recently approved EU SeaTalk Project funded by the European Commission's Leonardo da Vinci program. The projects aims “to create a harmonized framework enabling seafarers to undergo common Maritime English training and National Authorities to assess their qualification levels; this facilitating workers' mobility due to an easier and common qualifications recognition system in the EU."  

SeaTalk will run from 1 January 2013 through 31 March 2015. The lead institution is Centre for Factories of the Future Ltd. (C4FF)- Maritime Division, in the UK. SeaTalk is a logical extension of the EC's earlier MET communication projects that WMU has been involved in; MarEng (2006-2010) and MarTEL (2008-2012). The first Partner's Meeting will be held in Antwerp on 21-22 February. The overall budget for the project is €390,014 of which WMU will receive € 59,290. The Principal Investigator at WMU is Assistant Professor Clive Cole.   

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