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25 April 2010 - Dubai, UAE
Shipowners, Shipmanagers, Seafarers, Regulators...
Review of IMO STCW Convention
“Reviewing the implications of the IMO STCW Convention”
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A seminar by EIMA and GlobalMET
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Emirates International Maritime Academy is pleased to host the first EIMA-GlobalMET Seminar on 25 April 2010.
The seminar will focus on the development and delivery of effective maritime education and training, including the implications of the revised IMO STCW Convention.
“Concerned about ensuring competence on board? Understand and discuss the changes to maritime education. Seafarers, shore-based maritime industry personnel, as well as recreational boaters must have the knowledge and skills to ensure efficiency and safety. What is and what will be required now and in the foreseeable future? What can the industry do to ensure seafarer competence? Air your views, listen to others, formulate a statement of outcomes, and clarify the “course to make good”.
Members of the Maritime Community,
The Emirates International Maritime Academy (EIMA) is the UAE’s first academy directly aimed at the Maritime Industry. We are committed to providing the UAE, GCC and Middle East as a whole with industry leading Maritime Education both theoretical and practical. EIMA aims to be the region’s part and full-time students gateway to a vibrant maritime career.
EIMA is proud to be hosting this inaugural seminar together with GlobalMET. It will focus on the development and delivery of effective maritime education and training in view of the revised STCW Convention scheduled at the end of 2010.
We look forward to meeting you at what promises to be an exciting and enriching seminar for all involved.
Thank you for your participation.
Jaafar Sidin (Capt.)Director, EIMA
Fellow Maritime Professionals and friends,
The Global Maritime Education & Training Association, a growing network of 100 member institutions in 34 countries promotes, develops and supports, in the spirit of co-operation, the common interests of its members in all matters concerning the development and quality of maritime education and training (MET).
GlobalMET is delighted to be involved with EIMA in this inaugural seminar. May it be the first of many focused on the provision of quality MET in UAE and the region, through enhanced understanding of what is needed to ensure efficiency,safety and protection of the marine environment.
It is a pleasure to extend our best wishes for a very constructive seminar.
Rod Short (Capt.)Executive Secretary, GlobalMET
EIMA-GlobalMET Seminar 2010
Welcome from EIMA Welcome from GlobalMET
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08:00 Registration
08:30 Speech by UAE Maritime Administration Dr. Nasser Saif Al Mansoori, General Manager, UAE National Transport Authority
08:40 Welcome Speech by EIMA Capt. Jaafar Sidin – Director,Emirates International Maritime Academy 08:50 Opening Address by GlobalMET Capt. Tim Wilson, Chairman, GlobalMET & Director of New Zealand Maritime School
09:00 STCW Revision - A Regulator’s View Capt. Saleem Alavi, Maritime Advisor & Director National Ship Registry, UAE National Transport Authority
09:30 STCW Revision - “The Coal Face” A Seafarer’s View International Federation of Shipmasters’ Associations, IFSMA, Speaker (TBA)
10:00 COFFEE BREAK
10:30 The Quality & Competence of Employees - A Shipmanager’s View Anglo - Eastern, Speaker (TBA)
11:00 Industry Involvement in Developing Effective Maritime Education & Training - A Shipowner’s View Dr. Nasser Mansoori, Career Development & Division Manager, ADNATCO-NGSCO 11:30 Maritime Education and Classification Societies What Future? - A Classification Society View Mr. Salah Boudemala, Marine Training Manager, Lloyd’s Register
12:00 Panel Discussion - E-Learning & it’s Potential for Seafarers at Sea Capt. Pravesh Diwan, Director, Karishma Marine Solution Arab Academy of Science & Technology, Speaker (TBA)
12:30 LUNCH
13:30 Effective Communication at Sea - A Way Forward Mdm Valerie A Short, Director, AustralAsian Maritime Education Services Ltd 14:00 Workshop on Seminar Theme - “Meeting Maritime Education Needs in the Middle East” Chairperson: Capt. Rod Short, Executive Secretary GlobalMET
15:30 Workshop & Discussions - Outcome of STCW Draft Statements GlobalMET
16:00 COFFEE BREAK 16:30 Providing the Needs of Maritime Education and Training in UAE and the Region - An Educator’s View Emirates International Maritime Academy
17:00 Recruitment, Training, Retraining, Retention, Comments on the Day’s Deliberations - An Industry View ADNATCO-NGSCO, LR, ASST, EIMA, GlobalMET
17:30 Questions & Discussions - Agreement on Statement of Outcomes EIMA & GlobalMET to jointly chair
18:00 CLOSING CEREMONY
SEMINAR PROGRAMME
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