20
March
2012

Visit by students from the University of Hamburg

On Tuesday, 20 March, a group of six doctoral students from the International Max Planck Research School for Maritime Affairs (IMPRS), University of Hamburg, visited WMU as part of a week-long study visit to Malmö and Copenhagen arranged by Dr Jens-Uwe Schröder-Hinrchs.

The group was headed by IMPRS Directors, Professor Peter Ehlers (who is also a Governor of WMU) and Professor Marian Paschke, and accompanied by Dr Nico Nolte from the German Federal Shipping and Hydrographic Agency (BSH). After joining the MLP and MSEA classes in the morning, the students spent the afternoon presenting their research projects, leading to excellent debate with WMU’s students and faculty.

The Hamburg students went on to spend Wednesday and Thursday in Copenhagen, where they visited the European Environment Agency, the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, the Danish Maritime Administration and BIMCO. Friday was spent at the Port of Malmö.

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