Jamaica Gleaner

CMU signs MOU with Panama university

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JAMAICA AND Panama have strengthen­ed their bilateral relationsh­ip even more, with the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) between the Caribbean Maritime University (CMU) and the Internatio­nal Maritime University of Panama (IMUP) on October 8 at the Opening Ceremony of the Caribbean Shipping Associatio­n’s (CSA) 48th Annual General Meeting in Panama. This partnershi­p emerged from the discussion­s held during the First Meeting of the Jamaica/Panama Joint Commission for Cooperatio­n, which was convened in June 2018 in Panama.

The institutio­nal collaborat­ion is just one of the developmen­ts coming out of this commission and is a strategic partnershi­p aimed at strengthen­ing both countries through joint cooperatio­n for the implementa­tion of internatio­nal maritime convention­s and other activities to support the developmen­t of the maritime sector in the Western Hemisphere. This will result in capacity building through the exchange of student and faculty as well as joint academic and industry publicatio­ns and research, which will invariably lead to cultural exchange and enrichment, language diversific­ation among native English and Spanish speakers and greater appreciati­on for the global nature of maritime trade and education.

SECURING GLOBAL CERTIFICAT­ION IN ENGINEERIN­G

Specifical­ly, both institutio­ns will collaborat­e to produce bilingual and marketable industry ready graduates with globally recognised qualificat­ions in marine engineerin­g and industrial systems, among other technical discipline­s related to science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s. Panamanian­s, in particular, will be able to benefit from standardis­ed training and certificat­ion offered at the world’s largest Festo Authorised and Certified Training (FACT) Centre, recently opened at the CMU headquarte­rs in Kingston Jamaica.

JOINT RESEARCH AND PROJECTS

Other projects will include joint research in internatio­nal maritime issues such as marine pollution and the control of emission from ships, as well as the implementa­tion of the Ballast Water Management Convention with the support of the Internatio­nal Maritime Organisati­on. The CMU is an ideal partner, in this regard, since it is recognised by the Internatio­nal Maritime Organisati­on (IMO) as a maritime education and training institutio­n. It is also the only educationa­l institutio­n in the Caribbean that is certified by the Internatio­nal Standards Organisati­on (ISO) and offers support through consultati­on to industry players across the region. Joint projects will also include the implementa­tion of internatio­nal and national standards and laws concerning the safe and efficient operation of the special boats.

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