9
February
2026

WMU Hosts Global Webinar on Advancing Modern Maritime Governance

On 3 February, the World Maritime University (WMU) delivered a public webinar on Contemporary Maritime Governance: Bridging Global Standards with Strategic Public Management. The webinar examined the transformation of the maritime sector from traditional administrative models to New Public Management and agile governance frameworks. 

Discussions focused on systemic governance gaps identified through IMO audit processes. The panelists, of which three are alumni of WMU, offered strategic insights into strengthening national maritime administrations and improving cross-sectoral coordination. The governance principles explored were applicable across the full spectrum of ocean industries, including shipping, ports, fisheries, marine tourism, offshore energy, and renewable marine resources.

The event convened government officials, maritime professionals, academics, alumni, and students from around the world to address how States can move beyond compliance-based approaches toward more effective, coordinated, and performance-driven maritime governance. An interactive question-and-answer segment enabled participants to engage directly with the panel, reinforcing the webinar’s role as a platform for high-level dialogue and international knowledge exchange.

The webinar programme and list of panelists is available here.  To view the recorded webinar, click here. 

As part of the event’s outcomes, registered participants will receive an exclusive Post-Webinar Executive Summary, Best Practices in Modern Maritime Governance, capturing key lessons and policy-relevant insights to support institutional and national governance reform.

ABOUT WMU WEBINARS

WMU offers a variety of webinars that are open to the general public, including from the The Knowledge for Life WMU Alumni Webinar series that was launched in 2019 with the aim of keeping WMU graduates connected with the cutting edge research and work of WMU faculty. Previous WMU webinar topics with links to the recordings are provided below.

National Pathways to Maritime Decarbonization: Aligning Global Ambitions with Local Action

Lessons Learned from the Train-the-Trainer on Alternative Fuels at MTCC Asia

Seafarers’ Mental Health and Well-Being

Sustainable Shipyards 

Marine Litter in the Eastern Caribbean

The World of the Seafarer

BUGWRIGHT2: Overcoming Regulatory Barriers for Service Robotics in an Ocean Industry Context

The “Ever Given” - A Legal Status Update

Ocean and Climate Challenges: Seeking Sustainable Solutions

Digital Innovation for Smart Shipping

Understanding the Effects of COVID-19 on Seafarers

The People We Need for the Ocean We Want

A Culture of Adjustment Research Report - evaluating the implementation of the current maritime regulatory framework on rest and work hours

Covid-19 and Labour: Revisiting the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006

Upgrade Your Professional Skills For The Future

Search and Rescue in the High North Region

COVID-19 and shipping: maritime law and policy highlights

The Journey Towards a Zero/Low Carbon and Energy Efficient Maritime Future

Transport 2040: The Future of Work

Decarbonization of International Shipping

Women in Leadership: Paths Through Education

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