WMU and Det Norske Veritas (DNV) marked the 10-year anniversary of the Executive Maritime Management (EMM) postgraduate diploma programme with a celebratory alumni event held during Singapore Maritime Week.
WMU hosted a hybrid seminar spotlighting the interaction between sustainable energy initiatives and society, with a particular focus on the Nordic region.
Mr Andrew Clarke, Technical Officer for the Maritime Security Section of the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Maritime Safety Division, delivered a lecture on the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code and its Implementation.
WMU conducted an analysis to provide an accurate picture of the current availability of shore leave for seafarers, including its frequency, duration, and potential obstacles.
A new report published by Lloyd's Register Foundation, and based on WMU research, highlights opportunities to make the number of seafarers more sustainable by investing in Africa's emerging talent and supporting women in maritime roles.
WMU led a new study revealing that the biological carbon pump (BCP) sequesters approximately 2.8 billion tons of carbon annually—equivalent to 10 billion tons of CO₂—locking it away for at least 50 years.
The hybrid session, titled “Ratification of the BBNJ Agreement from a SIDS Perspective: The Ireland WMU-GOI BBNJ Clinic Roundtable” focused on issues pertaining to the ratification and implementation of the BBNJ Agreement.
As a key partner for the new POTENT-X project, WMU, is contributing to the transformation of European maritime ports into dynamic energy hubs.
The project aims to drive positive change in the maritime industry, ensuring that those who keep global trade moving have access to healthier and more sustainable food options at sea.
At the 11th session of the IMO’s Sub-Committee on Human Element, Training and Watchkeeping (HTW), WMU presented key research and development on the Train-the-Trainer programme on alternative fuels at MTCC Asia, seafarer sustainability, work/rest hours, and food security.
The student-led initiative is dedicated to making a meaningful impact on the maritime sector and beyond, and is rooted in the belief that commitment and education are powerful catalysts to empower individuals, transform attitudes, and face challenges.
Hosted at WMU’s headquarters, the seminar brought together seafarers and members of the ship management team, to explore accident causation models and key principles and applications of behaviour-based safety in the maritime sector.
Dr. John Calleya, Technical Officer, Subdivision for Protective Measures, Marine Environment Division for the International Maritime Organization (IMO), delivered lectures about the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL).
Ms Tatjana Krilic, Chief of the Department of Member State Audit and Implementation Support at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) delivered a lecture entitled, “Insights to IMSAS”
WMU students had the opportunity to interact with Mr Julian Abril Garcia, Head of the Facilitation Section in the Maritime Safety Division at the International Maritime Organization (IMO), who delivered a lecture on “Facilitation and Maritime Single Window”.
Professor Dimitrios Dalaklis has been appointed the University of the Arctic (UArctic) Chair in search and rescue (SAR) for a five-year term.
Mrs Leedwine David Pichon, Implementation Support Officer, Department for Member State, Audit and Implementation Support at the IMO delivered a lecture on casualty investigation and the role of IMO’s Global Integrated Shipping Information System (GISIS) database in enhancing maritime safety.
Dr Dorota Lost-Sieminska, Director of the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Legal Affairs and External Relations Division, delivered a lecture on maritime policy-making.
The 2025 International Day of Education falls under the theme of “AI and education: Preserving human agency in a world of automation”, inspiring reflections on the power of education to equip individuals and communities to navigate, understand and influence technological advancement.
In connection with United Nations Day, WMU hosted an interactive workshop for students from Malmö Latinskola. The workshop was delivered in collaboration with UNICEF Sweden’s Volunteer Group Malmö.
A renewed MoU between WMU and the City of Malmö continues cooperation regarding maritime and ocean affairs, recognizing the important role both parties play in bringing national and international academia, industry, and civil society to meet in Malmö.
The self-paced e-learning course is designed to augment Member States’ audit capacity with the aim of enhancing the global and uniform implementation of the relevant IMO instruments.
WMU and the IHO presented research completed within WMU’s Empowering Women for the Ocean Decade Programme, including practical actions for gender equality and women empowerment in ocean sciences.
The conference proceedings are based on the joint IMO WMU International Academic Conference: Protecting the Ocean - Moving Forward at 50: London Convention/Protocol and Stockholm Declaration.
The MoU aims to promote academic, educational, training, consultancy and research exchange between the two institutions in the maritime, oceans and yachting fields.
WMU collaborated on the delivery of COLP46 under the theme of "Safe, Secure, and Sustainable Shipping."
Developed by IMO in collaboration with WMU, the course offers comprehensive coverage to address the importance of facilitation in maritime trade and the IMO Guidelines for setting up a maritime single window.
The orientation event is hosted annually by the Sasakawa Peace Foundation to promote connections between the graduating Class and the incoming Sasakawa-sponsored students to foster future collaboration.
Shortly after assuming office as WMU President, Professor Maximo Q. Mejia paid courtesy visits to several key Japanese organizations that have ties to WMU, in particular The Nippon Foundation which is the largest fellowship donor to the University.
WMU and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) to collaborate on capacity-building initiatives.
The NMTP concept is being promoted by the IMO as a good governance practice to guide planning, decision-making and legislation in the maritime sector and as a key driver for a country's sustainable development.
In connection with the celebrations of the 2023 World Oceans Day, the World Maritime University’s (WMU) WMU-Sasakawa Global Ocean Institute (GOI) were invited by UN City to attend The Ocean Race Stopover in Aarhus, Denmark, on 1-2 June 2023 and to deliver two interactive workshops.
The collaboration focuses on achieving common goals through joint research and education regarding the future of our ocean.
Niederelbe Schiffahrtsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG (NSB) has renewed a partnership with WMU offering cooperation with MSc students on research.
The last of the three workshops, the International P2P MTCC Africa Workshop on IMO Global Sulphur Limit 2020, took place during 30-31 March 2021.
Dr Cleopatra Doubmia-Henry delivered keynote remarks on the opening day of the MTCC Africa Energy Efficiency Confex
Dr Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry spoke about maritime trends at the Maritime India Summit 2021
On 8 February, the World Maritime University Alumni Association of Liberia (WMUAAL) presented a donation to the WMU Endowment Fund.
The International P2P MTCC Caribbean Workshop on IMO Global Sulphur Cap 2020, took place during 19-20 January 2021.
Dr Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry spoke at ILO's Global Forum on the “Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006): Current and Future Developments”
Dr Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry speaks at 26th session of the Assembly of the International Mobile Satellite Organization
Dr Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry speaks at the 40th anniversary of the International Maritime Lecturers Association (IMLA)
Dr Doumbia-Henry, WMU President, participated as a panel expert for the Information Session on the UNCTAD Review of Maritime Transport 2020
On 7 December, the 31 WMU Sasakawa Fellowship Students in the Class of 2021 participated in a virtual meeting with the Sasakawa Peace Foundation
A total of 36 MSEM 2020 students graduated with the WMU MSc Degree in Maritime Affairs.
Dr Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry, delivered a keynote address for the African Ports Forum November 9-10, 2020.
President Doumbia-Henry delivered a keynote speech for the 9th World Women University Presidents Forum.
A virtual graduation ceremony for WMU graduates in the distance learning programmes was held on 6 November.
President Doumbia-Henry delivered a keynote address at the MTCC-Africa Workshop on the Role of Women in Decarbonization.
Professor Dimitrios Dalaklis has been appointed the University of the Arctic (UArctic) Chair in search and rescue (SAR) for a five-year term.
The 2025 International Day of Education falls under the theme of “AI and education: Preserving human agency in a world of automation”, inspiring reflections on the power of education to equip individuals and communities to navigate, understand and influence technological advancement.
The Malmö Class of 2025 includes 129 students from 53 countries with an enrolment of 51 women which maintains last year’s record enrolment of women at 40 percent of the intake.
Day of the Seafarer is celebrated annually on 25 June to express thanks to the world’s 1,5 million seafarers serving on internationally trading merchant ships thereby contributing to the world economy and economic and social well-being.
The United Nations (UN) celebrates World Oceans Day annually on 8 June as an opportunity to raise global awareness of the benefits humankind derives from the ocean and our individual and collective duty to use its resources sustainably.
On 18 May, the maritime industry annually celebrates the International Day for Women in Maritime to promote the recruitment, retention and sustained employment of women in the maritime sector.
March 8 is annually recognized as International Women's Day (IWD). The 2024 theme is Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress.
Mr Arsenio Dominguez, Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization and WMU Chancellor, made his first official visit to the University since assuming the role of Secretary-General at the beginning of 2024.
The sixth International Day of Education, commemorated on 24 January 2024, falls under the theme of “learning for lasting peace”.
A farewell tribute on behalf of the University to outgoing IMO Secretary-General, Mr Kitack Lim, who served concurrently as Chancellor of WMU and is the first WMU alumnus to serve in both roles.
President Mejia addressed the 33rd session of the Assembly of the International Maritime Organization to provide an update on activities of the University.
IMO Assembly approves decision of Council to appoint Mr. Dominguez Velasco as Secretary-General with effect from 1 January 2024.
At the 2023 WMU Graduation Ceremony on 28 October, a record number of ten candidates were awarded the Doctor of Philosophy in Maritime Affairs. The graduates also represent a record in terms of gender with 7 out of 10 being women, also with a record contingency from the Caribbean Region.
Education for Professional Excellence (EPEx) programme focused on Maritime Administration was specifically designed to equip individuals with specialized knowledge and insight for optimal success in Maritime Affairs.
The Class includes 130 students from 48 countries with a record enrolment of 52 women comprising 40 percent of the intake.
On the occasion of the 40th Anniversary of WMU, The WMU Philippines Alumni Association of the World Maritime University (WMUPAA) presented a donation to the WMU Endowment Fund.
Professor Maximo Q. Mejia, Jr., who assumed office as the eighth President of WMU at the end of June, addressed the current students on 11 July.
WMU conducted an analysis to provide an accurate picture of the current availability of shore leave for seafarers, including its frequency, duration, and potential obstacles.
A new report published by Lloyd's Register Foundation, and based on WMU research, highlights opportunities to make the number of seafarers more sustainable by investing in Africa's emerging talent and supporting women in maritime roles.
WMU led a new study revealing that the biological carbon pump (BCP) sequesters approximately 2.8 billion tons of carbon annually—equivalent to 10 billion tons of CO₂—locking it away for at least 50 years.
As a key partner for the new POTENT-X project, WMU, is contributing to the transformation of European maritime ports into dynamic energy hubs.
The project aims to drive positive change in the maritime industry, ensuring that those who keep global trade moving have access to healthier and more sustainable food options at sea.
At the 11th session of the IMO’s Sub-Committee on Human Element, Training and Watchkeeping (HTW), WMU presented key research and development on the Train-the-Trainer programme on alternative fuels at MTCC Asia, seafarer sustainability, work/rest hours, and food security.
The CHEK Research project, in which WMU played a pivotal role, has been recognized among 40 stories selected by the European Union (EU) to illustrate the profound impact of its funding on research and innovation.
WMU and the Korea Maritime Institute (KMI) have released a report that captures the results of phase one of Zero Emission of Domestic Passenger Ships in the Republic of Korea (ZED-PK) project.
WMU welcomed visitors from the University of Gdańsk's ship R/V Oceanograf on its return from an Arctic expedition, and Dr Ellen Johannesen, who recently completed her PhD at WMU, joined the cruise for a period of one week to further her gender equality at sea research
Results of the two-year project, Effects of the COVID-19 panDEmic on sEafarers and shiPping (DEEP), funded by the Swedish Ministry of Infrastructure.
WMU hosted an international seminar focusing on energy-saving technologies and alternative energy sources working in synergy for reducing carbon emissions from ships and ports. The seminar marked the conclusion of the CHEK project.
The partnership is intended to strengthen collaboration between scientists at the Center and academic researchers at four partner institutions, including WMU.
With generous support from the ITF Seafarers’ Trust and Lloyd's Register Foundation, WMU delivered a workshop addressing the pressing challenges of seafarer work/rest hours and safe manning.
The WMU-Sasakawa Global Ocean Institute (GOI) co-hosted the “Empowering Women for the Ocean Decade: Achieving Gender Equality in Ocean Sciences and Policy Making” satellite event during the 2024 Ocean Decade Conference.
WMU Professor, Dr Johan Hollander, has co-authored important research findings in a new article, “Responses of marine trophic levels to the combined effects of ocean acidification and warming,” published in the journal Nature Communications.
The WMU-Sasakawa Global Ocean Institute co-hosted a Strategy Session on 12 March with the Economist Impact titled “Driving ocean-centred solutions by islanders for small island developing states (SIDS)”.
World Maritime University (WMU) Professor, Dr Francis Neat, has co-authored important research findings on deepwater sharks, “Fishing for oil and meat drives irreversible defaunation of deepwater sharks and rays,” the cover feature for the Science Magazine, March 2024 issue.
The Forum brought together academics and experts in robotics and law to deliberate the strengths, weaknesses, obstacles, and prospects stemming from the implementation of technology and/or techniques within the maritime and oceanic realm.
Hi-EFECTS aims to demonstrate the use of Future Marine ElectroFuels, especially ammonia and methanol, within the maritime industry, addressing the challenges associated with transitioning to green and environmentally friendly options.
The "Scaling up Actions to Empower Women for the Ocean Decade - Joint 2022 United Nations Ocean Conference side events report" synthesizes findings of the Empowering Women Programme's side events held at the 2022 United Nations Ocean Conference.
WMU delivered a Train-the-Trainer programme designed to equip maritime educators with the essential knowledge and pedagogical skills necessary to effectively train seafarers on alternative fuels, including ammonia, methanol, and hydrogen.
The fifth annual Friends of WMU Germany seminar took place on 24 October with the topic of Ports and their Importance for the Transformation to a Green, Climate-neutral Economy in a Rapidly Changing World.
The 8th annual Maritime Business Integrity and Corruption Awareness (CORA) Seminar highlighted the particular issue of demands for bribes and facilitation payments made of vessels and crews in the course of routine transit and port operations.
The Malmö session concluded the 2023 Seafarer Health and Wellbeing series planned for Gesellschaft für Oeltransporte mbH (GEFO).
The third annual Friends of WMU Germany seminar took place on 24 October with the topic of Contemporary Maritime and Ocean Matters.
The seminar, “MARPOL at 50 – our commitment goes on: Maritime Decarbonization,“ was organized as part of the Horizon Europe SEANERGY project and aligned with the 2023 World Maritime Day theme “MARPOL at 50 – our commitment goes on.”
The Maritime Business Integrity and Corruption Awareness (CORA) Seminar was delivered in partnership with the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN).
The World Maritime University (WMU) and Gesellschaft für Oeltransporte mbH (GEFO) further strengthened their longstanding partnership with the second successful delivery in 2023 of a customized Executive Professional Development Course (EPDC) on Seafarer Health and Wellbeing.
The customized seminar provided participant with insights into personal and organizational factors influencing mental health and wellbeing.
The second annual Friends of WMU Germany seminar focused on Shipping in a Changing World - How Can We Collaborate in the Future?
The sixth annual seminar focused on National Maritime Transport Policy was facilitated by WMU for the IMO International Maritime Law Institute.
For the 7th consecutive year, WMU provided its Malmö-based Masters students with training on combating corruption in the maritime sector.
WMU hosted an open seminar featuring prominent guest speakers on the role that industry good practice(s) can play.
WMU delivered an EPDC on Seafarer Health and Well-being to Gesellschaft für Oeltransporte mbH (GEFO).
Maritime Policy Workshop Delivered for IMLI by the World Maritime University, November 2020.
The 4th KMI-WMU Seminar took place 12 and 13 November on the topic of Container Shipping Business and Maritime 4.0 Policy and Strategy.
WMU delivered its landmark Maritime Business Integrity and Corruption Awareness (CORA) Seminar for the sixth consecutive year.
SSRS and SMA provided a maritime safety programme for WMU students.
WMU President lecture on "Global Governance During Pandemic: Implications of Force Majeure and National Emergency for Worker Rights Protections."
The student-led initiative is dedicated to making a meaningful impact on the maritime sector and beyond, and is rooted in the belief that commitment and education are powerful catalysts to empower individuals, transform attitudes, and face challenges.
Tenth annual WMU Moot Court competition focuses on fisheries and underwater cultural heritage.
In recognition of World Oceans Day, which falls on 8 June, President Doumbia-Henry provided a video message for the World Oceans Day celebrations
In honour of the 35th anniversary of the IMO-IMLI International Maritime Law Institute (IMLI), WMU was pleased to welcome Professor Dr Norman A. Martínez Gutiérrez, Director of IMLI.
RADM Marx met with a group of WMU students who have joined the University from their country’s Navy, Coast Guard or Armed Forces. He provided a detailed presentation regarding his work with the Standing NATO Maritime Group ONE.
The Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping is a not-for-profit, independent research and development center.
WMU welcomed Ms Anne H. Steffensen, Danish Shipping Director General and CEO, for a courtesy visit.
WMU welcomed H.E. Zahoor Ahmed, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to the Kingdom of Sweden for a courtesy visit.
WMU welcomed representatives of the Orients Fond to meet with President Doumbia-Henry & the five students funded by Orients Fond.
WMU welcomed H.E. Enass Alshahwan, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the Kingdom of Sweden.
WMU welcomed H.E. Mr. Andrés Gregorio Núñez Sánchez, Ambassador and Consul General of Panama to the Kingdom of Sweden.
WMU welcomed Mr Serge Buy, CEO of the Canadian Ferry Association (CFA), to WMU on 13 March. CFA is a member-based organization representing Canadian
WMU was delighted to welcome a delegation of twelve from Wallenius Marine on 21 January 2019. Wallenius Marine, whose vision is “Leading the way
Admiral Karl Schultz, Commandant
The World Maritime University (WMU) had the pleasure of welcoming 60 students from Malmö Latin School, an upper secondary school in Malmö, to
On 28 June, WMU welcomed His Excellency Mr. Loke Siew Fook, Minister of Transport of Malaysia and officials from the Ministry. The purpose of the
On 17 June, President Doumbia-Henry welcomed to WMU the Hon Sir Judge Enrico Silvestro Ravera, President of the Genoa Court and Lawyer, Professor
On 1 March, President Doumbia-Henry was welcomed to the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) by Ms Maja Markovčić Kostelac, Executive Director of
The second of three in situ seminars for the International Maritime Law Postgraduate Diploma Programme was recently delivered in a two-day webinar.
WMU webinar addressing the primary impact the pandemic has had on maritime safety and security, and disruptions in the global supply chain.
Mr Andrew Clarke, Technical Officer for the Maritime Security Section of the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Maritime Safety Division, delivered a lecture on the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code and its Implementation.
Dr. John Calleya, Technical Officer, Subdivision for Protective Measures, Marine Environment Division for the International Maritime Organization (IMO), delivered lectures about the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL).
Ms Tatjana Krilic, Chief of the Department of Member State Audit and Implementation Support at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) delivered a lecture entitled, “Insights to IMSAS”
WMU students had the opportunity to interact with Mr Julian Abril Garcia, Head of the Facilitation Section in the Maritime Safety Division at the International Maritime Organization (IMO), who delivered a lecture on “Facilitation and Maritime Single Window”.
Dr Jose Matheickal, Director, Technical Cooperation and Implementation Division for the International Maritime Organization (IMO), delivered a special lecture on “Navigating Your Future: Unlocking Global Maritime Opportunities Post-WMU," to the Class of 2024 graduands of the Malmö MSc in Maritime Af
Ms Aicha Cherif, Legal Officer at the IMO Legal Affairs Office delivered a lecture on “The Role of IMO in the Global System of Maritime Governance”.
Mr Fredrik Haag, Head of the Office for the London Convention/Protocol and Ocean Affairs at the International Maritime Organization (IMO), provided an in-depth introduction and global perspective on the London Protocol and London Convention.
Mr Andrew Birchenough, Technical Officer, Office for London Convention/Protocol & Ocean Affairs, Marine Environment Division of the IMO delivered an in-depth introduction and global perspective on the London Protocol and London Convention.
Mr Youngso Kim, Deputy Director for Strategy, Planning and Partnerships in the Department of Partnerships and Projects (DPP) of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) delivered a special lecture entitled IMO’s Partnership Efforts Towards a “Voyage Together”.
WMU welcomed Sir Nigel Teare, Judge of the Admiralty Court (ret.) in the United Kingdom as a Visiting Lecturer.
On 12 January, WMU students had the opportunity to interact with Mr Frederick Kenney who delivered a lecture on The Black Sea Grain Initiative.
Mr Frederick Kenney delivered a guest lecture as part of the Foundation Studies course on “The IMO System of Maritime Governance”.
Guest Lecturer: Mr Andrew Birchenough, Technical Officer, Office for London Convention/Protocol & Ocean Affairs, Marine Environment Division
Experts from IMO, FAO and the government of Costa Rica lectured about the GloLitter Partnerships project and its implementation in Costa Rica.
Mr Julian Abril Garcia, Head of the Facilitation Section, Maritime Safety Division at IMO delivered a lecture on Maritime Single Window and FAL.
MEM students had the opportunity to interact with Dr John Calleya, from the IMO's Subdivision for Protective Measures, Marine Environment Division
Four IMO experts provided lectures on marine casualty investigation, IMO Goal-based standards, and the IMO Member State Audit Scheme.
Frederick Kenney, Director of the IMO Legal Affairs and External Relations Division, delivered an onlin
Guest Lecturers Fred Kenney, IMO Director of Legal Affairs & External Relations and Fernanda Millicay, Minister at the Argentine Embassy in the UK.
Visting Lecturer Mr Jongchul Park, WMU alumnus and Technical Officer for the Maritime Training and Human Element Section of IMO.