The MarLEM (Maritime and Logistics Engineering and Management) project, of which MSE International is a partner, is launching the first edition of its Masters in Maritime Logistics (MML) in September 2022, under the auspices of the Nova School of Science and Technology, NOVA at the University of Lisbon and the Portuguese Naval Academy. The Master in Maritime Logistics (MML) is a 1-year innovative international joint master’s degree program that represents a chance to become the professional in maritime logistics the industry is looking for. The program fosters optimal technical and managerial preparation, oriented towards current and future challenges faced by the industry, such as digitalization and multicultural interconnectedness, combined with valuable on-field experience. The program offers the chance for students to become professionals in maritime logistics and offers optimal technical and managerial preparation regarding the current and future challenges being faced by the industry. The students will be given the opportunity to complete a three-month internship or implement a final project in one of the leading companies of the maritime logistics cluster. Academic institutions and firms from Europe are taking part in the development of this program and will collaborate in the delivery of the curriculum. The qualification would be of particular interest to:
- Integrated Logistics Managers
- Maritime Supply Chain specialists
- Port Managers
- Shipping/Transport technicians and managers
Registration for the first phase is open till the 15th of May via the link below. MarLEM is looking for companies and organisations to work with the project partners by hosting projects and internships to accompany the course. These companies and organisations can be based in any European country. For businesses, this will be an opportunity to gain privileged access to highly skilled and motivated professionals graduating from the MML. In addition, participating organisations will have the possibility to participate in the delivery of the courses via seminars, workshops or expert interventions.
https://www.fct.unl.pt/en/education/course/master-maritime-logistics
The agenda for the curriculum can also be downloaded from the link below:
For questions about the Programme characteristics and Curriculum, organisations should contact David Rea at MSE International at dr@mseuk.org
MarLEM (Maritime Logistics Engineering and Management) Project Partners: The EU Project lead by Qualiseg, a Portuguese industrial engineering and management consulting firm, is also supported by well-known academic institutions, as the European Association of Universities in Marine Technology and Related Sciences (WEGEMT), the University of Strathclyde, in the UK, and the Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), the main research centre in transportation in Greece.