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Trends in Marine Education in Greece (2009-2013)

Trends in Marine Education in Greece (2009-2013) . Thanos A. PALLIS , Ilias G. BISSIAS , Aimilia A. PAPACHRISTOU REsearch in SHIpping and Ports Laboratory (RESHIP ) Department of Shipping, Trade and Transport University of the Aegean. Who Goes Maritime? …An anatomy.

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Trends in Marine Education in Greece (2009-2013)

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  1. Trends in Marine Education in Greece (2009-2013) Thanos A. PALLIS, Ilias G. BISSIAS, Aimilia A. PAPACHRISTOU REsearchin SHIpping and Ports Laboratory (RESHIP) Department of Shipping, Trade and Transport University of the Aegean

  2. Who Goes Maritime? …An anatomy • Q: Who, Why (and How) still decide to go to the sea (& how can this be enhanced)? • We need to know • The profile… • The motivation.. • The expectation • The dream….. of all those who decided to ‘go maritime’ • Survey of MMA students in Greece (2009-13)

  3. Survey of MMA students in Greece (2009-13) The sample corresponds to approximately 95% of the actual size of the student population that is enrolled in the MMAs

  4. The programme as first choice (MMA, %)

  5. Social background (MMA, %) * Percentage of those freshmen having previous full-time or part-time experience

  6. Family’s Annual income (MMA, %) GDP/Capita (2009):21,281 Euros

  7. Income of Parents vs. Family experience in Shipping (MMA, %)

  8. Information channels (MMA, %)

  9. Issues considered in orders to complete your study (MMA, %)

  10. Preferable career paths of MMA students (MMA, %)

  11. Why all these? (The Vision) • Regular collection of data for vital scientific knowledge that the industry cares of and uses for strategic planning • Long-term target: • An international MET Observatory that maps, predicts & provides information about trends and future in marine and maritime education, training & professionalization • (Uni of the Aegean already in collaboration towards this end)

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