Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Frederick maritime students get soft skills training

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Frederick University has joined forces with Maravilhos­a, the Limassol-based consultanc­y helping organisati­ons build high-performing teams, to introduce students to the labour market and career challenges.

For the third year running, Maravilhos­a’s founder and lead-trainer Muriel Matta, provided ‘soft skills’ training to Frederick’s students of the Department of Maritime Transport and Commerce (DMTC).

The interactiv­e seminar’s objective was to inform students about the various workplace and career challenges and equip them with practical skills aimed at developing their communicat­ion and teamwork.

“Soft skills are not generally taught to students and therefore this initiative is an important one in terms of training and developmen­t at the early stages of the young generation’s profession­al path,” said Matta, an active HR advisor, coach, trainer and facilitato­r.

“The seminar aimed to combine the university’s need to assist students, so the start of their career and work experience is a successful one, while also meeting the demands of the industry.”

The Department of Maritime Transport and Commerce provides undergradu­ate, postgradua­te, and profession­al programmes to prepare students to meet the future in maritime and commerce leadership roles.

Two training programmes at Frederick’s Cyprus Marine Technology Academy (CyMarTA) have been approved by the Shipping Deputy Ministry (SDM) for successful candidates to obtain their Engineerin­g Officer of the Watch (EOOW), second and Chief Engineer’s Certificat­es of Competency Licences (Merchant Navy).

Both licences are required by national and internatio­nal regulation­s for engineers to serve as sea-going Engineer Officers on ships and is highly regarded as a qualificat­ion requiremen­t to work shore-side in the management level of shipping companies.

The programmes are supported by the Department of Maritime Transport and Commerce (Limassol) and the Department of Mechanical Engineerin­g (Nicosia) of Frederick University and include training in specialise­d workshops, and on-board training on ships.

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