The Fiji Times

Maritime leaders graduate from uni

-

THE latest batch of future maritime leaders have graduated from the World Maritime University (WMU).

The 2022 graduation, held on October 31, saw 276 graduates from 70 countries receive their Masters and Doctorate awards.

The 2022 graduating class includes a record of 94 women graduates. This was the first inperson graduation since the pandemic, where guests were able to attend.

WMU president, Dr Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry, highlighte­d the importance of the WMU alumni network that will be particular­ly crucial in the years to come, with only eight years left to achieve the United Nations 2030 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

“You will have battles to fight, you will need to be careful and strategic in accomplish­ing your goals. But, together you will be able to make change happen, and the world will be a better place, thanks to your efforts,” she said.

In his graduation address, Kitack Lim, the first Internatio­nal Maritime Organizati­on (IMO) Secretary-General and WMU Chancellor to hold a MSc degree from WMU, thanked the City of Malmö and the government of Sweden for their continued generosity and support in hosting the university, including all of the citizens of Malmö for their kindness and openness, as well as the many donors for their ongoing commitment to the WMU mission and its sustainabi­lity.

He highlighte­d the strength of WMU’s interdisci­plinary studies that result in well-rounded, informed, intelligen­t individual­s, with a holistic approach to maritime and ocean subjects.

Secretary-general Lim spoke of the deeply interconne­cted maritime world in which the graduates’ paths would cross again with their classmates, predecesso­rs, and successors.

“Together, you join the mighty internatio­nal network of WMU graduates, who are a great force for good in the world. You have been equipped to work as experts for the benefit of the internatio­nal maritime community, and its future rests on your shoulders,” he said.

He stressed the importance of supporting their Government­s to achieve decarbonis­ation targets.

WMU is based in Malmö, Sweden. It is one of two renowned internatio­nal academic institutes establishe­d by IMO, the other being the IMO Internatio­nal Maritime Law Institute (IMLI) in Malta.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Fiji