One of the commitments of the alliance is to establish joint learning programmes. An example is the Joint Master in Port Management and Logistics (MIPMAL). The Academic Committee of MIPMAL recently convened a crucial meeting with the Port Authority of Gdansk to explore collaborative opportunities. This engagement marks a significant step forward in enhancing the academic and practical aspects of the MIPMAL program.
During the meeting, the MIPMAL Academic Committee presented an overview of the program, showcasing its comprehensive curriculum and the value it brings to the field of port management and logistics. The Port Authority of Gdansk responded with enthusiasm, expressing great interest in participating in the further development and implementation of the program.
The institutions involved in the MIPMAL program include the University of Cadiz (UCA), University of Malta (UM), University of Split (UNIST), University of Algarve (UAlg), and the University of Gdansk (UG). Their collaborative efforts underscore the commitment to providing world-class education and training in the field of port management and logistics.
The meeting between the MIPMAL Academic Committee and the Port Authority of Gdansk represents a pivotal moment in fostering cooperation between academia and industry. This partnership will undoubtedly contribute to the continued growth and excellence of the MIPMAL program, preparing future professionals to excel in the dynamic world of port management and logistics.
