30
March
2015

Representatives of National Institute for Sea Training Visit WMU

On 25 March, WMU welcomed Mr. Shigeyuki Endo, Vice President of the National Institute for Sea Training (NIST), and WMU alumnus, Captain Tomonori Okamura (M.Sc. MET 2002 and Sasakawa Fellow), Professor at NIST. NIST is a specialized MET institution in Japan and it encompasses five training ships to offer on board training for both deck and engine cadets from Japan as well as cadets from ASEAN countries.

The purpose of the visit was to exchange ideas of global MET systems and to build a collaborative relationship between NIST and WMU. Several WMU faculty joined the meeting including Professor Neil Bellefontaine, Acting President, and Associate Professor Patrick Donnor, Acting Vice President (Academic), Professor Daniel Moon, Professor Aykut Ölcer, Associate Professor Michael Manuel, and Assistant Professor Momoko Kitada. 

Captain Okamura and Mr. Endo also met with students in the MET specialization during the class taught by Associate Professor Clive Cole and Associate Professor Michael Manuel. Captain Okamura encouraged the students by speaking about his own WMU experience and career development after graduation. The students received each received a cap in honor of the NIST training ship, “Nippon Maru”.

For more information about NIST, click here. 

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