13
June
2025

WMU and Vietnam Maritime University Sign MoU

On 12 June, the World Maritime University (WMU) and Vietnam Maritime University (VMU) formalized a new strategic partnership through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing international cooperation in maritime education and research. The signing took place during an official visit by a Vietnamese delegation to Sweden and was witnessed by Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh of Vietnam and HE Benjamin Dousa, Minister for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade of Sweden. 

Signed by Professor Maximo Q. Mejia, WMU President, and Dr. Pham Xuan Duong, VMU President, the MoU sets the foundation for academic and scientific collaboration between the two institutions. The agreement outlines several key areas of cooperation, including the exchange of students, faculty, and staff; collaboration on research projects and activities; mutual invitations to seminars, symposia, and other scholarly events; and broader academic collaboration as mutually agreed by both institutions.

Vietnam is an important maritime nation due to its geographic location, economic structure, and strategic maritime interests, and is committed to investment in education and sustainability. To date, Vietnam ranks among the top six countries with the highest number of WMU graduates, totaling 146 alumni.

The MoU represents the commitment of WMU and VMU to cultivating the next generation of maritime leaders and fostering sustainable, knowledge-driven growth in the maritime industry.

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