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Maritime Policy & Management
The flagship journal of international shipping and port research
Volume 38, 2011 - Issue 4
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Pursuing maritime education: an empirical study of students’ profiles, motivations and expectations

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Pages 369-393 | Received 27 Jul 2010, Accepted 22 Feb 2011, Published online: 06 Jul 2011
 

Abstract

This study reveals the profiles, motivations, and expectations of students pursuing undergraduate maritime programmes. Although a number of tertiary institutions offer maritime programmes, the characteristics and structures of the demands for such programmes remain under-researched. This paper illustrates and discusses the results of a survey completed by students pursuing undergraduate programmes in maritime business and management at three universities in Asia and Europe, and compares them with the findings of a database examining similar issues towards postgraduate students within the same institutions. Research highlights include the tendency of undergraduate students to combine studies and work, considering real-world experiences as a vital contributor to career prospects. Shipping (notably tankers, dry bulks and containers) stands out as the ideal professional paths within the maritime industries. Another key finding is that the current marketing strategies of the institutions are rather irrelevant. This paper provides a solid foundation for understanding the profile students pursuing maritime programmes and contributes to the effective planning and management of maritime programmes, thus to the overall professional quality of the maritime industries.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank Drs Ilias Bissias and Aimilia Papachristou for assistance in data collection and compilation, and Prof C. Chlomoudis, M. Lekakou, A. Merikas, I. Tsamourgelis and Dr H.S. Wong for assisting in questionnaire distributions. We would also like to thank our research assistant, Nicole, in handling the tedious task of data entries and processing. Foremost, we would like to thank all the survey participants and anonymous referees for their invaluable inputs. Usual disclaimers apply.

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