Education Partner
International Educational Institution Partner
GLOBAL EDUCATION PARTNER
True to our vision of becoming a world-class maritime education and training institute, NMUC’s involvement in the education field is further enhanced by strategic collaborations with some of the world-best maritime institutions from around the globe. These include Maritime Institutes Willem Barentsz, Maritime institute De Ruyter, NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences, Dutch Offshore Academy and Dalian Maritime University in the Netherlands; Southampton Solent University and Nottingham Trent University in the United Kingdom; University of Tasmania (Australian Maritime College) in Australia; Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport in Egypt; the University of the Aegean in Greece; and Piri Reis University in Turkey.
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Maritiem Instituut Willem Barentsz (MIWB) was founded in 1875 and is one of the oldest maritime institutions in the Netherlands. It offers various maritime courses including seafaring, logistics, harbour operations, offshore operations, fisheries and advanced pedagogical training at Certificate, Diploma and Degree levels.
MIWB has received numerous awards from appropriate bodies in the Netherlands as well as from international organisations such as International Maritime Organisation (IMO), International Maritime Lecturers Association (IMLA), Global MET, The Nautical Institute of the United Kingdom and Det Norske Veritas for contributions in the advancements of knowledge and the enhancements of practices in the maritime industry. MIWB also provides support to the programmes at the World Maritime University (WMU) in Malmo, Sweden.
Maritime Institutes De Ruyter (MIDR) was founded as a seafarer’s school in 1903. The Institute’s research facilities and consultancy services are among the top in Europe for maritime-related training, safety, nautical and engineering courses. Strategically located between the biggest ports of Europe such as Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Antwerp and Ghent, MIDR is recognised as one of the leading maritime educational institutions in Western Europe and is best known for its speciality in Logistics.
NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences is an international university of applied sciences with about 7,700 students from over 60 countries. NHTV Breda was founded in 1966 as an institute offering management programmes in tourism and leisure. It is recognised as the world largest and leading education institution in both fields. Nearly all NHTV Breda’s study programmes rank first in their categories in the national rankings.
Southampton Solent University (SSU) was founded in 1856. With decades of experience in maritime education and training, SSU is recognised as among the highest ranking maritime universities in the United Kingdom and the world. The Warsash Maritime Academy, which is part of SSU, provides first class education, training, research and commercial services to all maritime sectors worldwide.
Dalian Maritime University (DMU), a national key maritime institution under the the Ministry of Transport, jointly supported by the Ministry of Education, Liaoning Provincial Government and Dalian Municipal Government, is one of China’s key universities listed under the national “Project 211” and “Double First-Class” University Plan. The university is regarded as “the Cradle of Navigators” and is a famous higher maritime institution in China. DMU enjoys a high reputation internationally as an excellent center of maritime education and training as recognized by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Dutch Offshore Academy is one of the leading offshore training providers in Europe focusing on the training of professionals for the offshore industry through practical and context-oriented training at MBO + level (Vocational Diploma).
Nottingham Trent University (NTU) is a public university located in the UK city of Nottingham. The university prides itself on its global outlook, with almost 7,000 of its students studying overseas at partner colleges and around 2,600 international students enrolled at its Nottingham sites. With the motto ‘shaping futures’, NTU offers over 500 different degree programmes to around 27,000 students across three campuses (City, Clifton and Brackenhurst), overseen by nine different academic schools.
Dalian Maritime University (DMU), a national key maritime institution under the the Ministry of Transport, jointly supported by the Ministry of Education, Liaoning Provincial Government and Dalian Municipal Government, is one of China’s key universities listed under the national “Project 211” and “Double First-Class” University Plan. The university is regarded as “the Cradle of Navigators” and is a famous higher maritime institution in China. DMU enjoys a high reputation internationally as an excellent center of maritime education and training as recognized by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Nottingham Trent University (NTU) is a public university located in the UK city of Nottingham. The university prides itself on its global outlook, with almost 7,000 of its students studying overseas at partner colleges and around 2,600 international students enrolled at its Nottingham sites. With the motto ‘shaping futures’, NTU offers over 500 different degree programmes to around 27,000 students across three campuses (City, Clifton and Brackenhurst), overseen by nine different academic schools.
The University of the Aegean (UAegean) was founded in 1984. It aims to introduce new approaches in higher education in Greece and worldwide and to promote regional development. Situated in 6 picturesque islands in the Aegean Archipelago, the UAegean offers a unique natural, cultural and human environment for modern studies in the ancient cradle of knowledge.
Piri Reis University is the first and only specialised maritime university in Turkey established by the Turkish Chamber of Shipping through the non-profit Turkish Maritime Education Foundation (TUDEV). The university conducts research and offers high-quality education and training in the marine and environmental areas.
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Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport (AASTMT) is one of the specialised organisations of the League of Arab States engaged in education, training, research, community, service and projects, offering programmes in marine transportation, business, and engineering. Since its inception in 1972, AASTMT has been educating, training, and qualifying students for a wide range of disciplines in sciences and technologies with particular emphasis on the various aspects of the maritime industry and logistics.