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UCC Postgraduate Students Complete Erasmus+ Exchange Programme at World Maritime University in Sweden

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Three postgraduate students from the University of Cape Coast have successfully completed an Erasmus+ exchange programme at the World Maritime University in Sweden, gaining valuable expertise in ocean governance, maritime diplomacy, and sustainable development.

UCC Students Gain International Exposure Through Erasmus+ Programme

Three postgraduate students from the University of Cape Coast (UCC) have successfully participated in an Erasmus+ exchange programme at the prestigious World Maritime University (WMU) in Malmö, Sweden.

The students, Ms. Kate Baidu, Mr. Peter Adu, both MPhil candidates, and Ms. Elizabeth Nsenkyire, a PhD candidate, are pursuing studies in Blue Economy, Governance and Social Resilience at UCC.

Their participation forms part of ongoing efforts to strengthen academic excellence, international collaboration, and capacity building in the areas of ocean governance, maritime affairs, and sustainable development.

Transformative Academic Experience

Reflecting on their experience, the students described the exchange programme as a transformative journey that significantly broadened their understanding of global ocean governance and sustainability issues.

According to them, the programme exposed them to diverse perspectives on maritime policy, environmental governance, and international cooperation, while providing opportunities to interact with scholars and professionals from different parts of the world.

They indicated that the experience enhanced both their academic knowledge and professional competencies, preparing them for future leadership roles in ocean governance and related fields.

Advanced Training in Ocean Governance and Maritime Diplomacy

During their stay at the World Maritime University, the students undertook courses in several specialized areas, including:

  • Global Ocean Governance
  • Maritime Diplomacy
  • International Negotiation
  • Marine Environmental Governance
  • Sustainable Development
  • Maritime Policy and Administration

The courses were designed to equip participants with advanced analytical, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills necessary for addressing emerging global challenges affecting oceans and coastal communities.

Practical Learning Strengthened Professional Skills

Beyond classroom instruction, the programme incorporated practical learning activities aimed at developing real-world competencies.

The students participated in:

  • International negotiation exercises
  • Case study analyses
  • Mediation and conflict-resolution role plays
  • Policy discussions
  • Collaborative research activities

They explained that these experiences helped them better understand the complexities of international maritime governance and decision-making processes.

A major highlight of the programme was exposure to critical international legal and governance frameworks that regulate the use and protection of the world’s oceans.

The students reported gaining deeper insights into:

United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)

Often referred to as the “Constitution of the Oceans,” UNCLOS provides the legal framework governing maritime boundaries, marine resources, navigation rights, and environmental protection.

Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) Agreement

The BBNJ Agreement seeks to promote the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction, particularly in the high seas.

According to the students, studying these frameworks enhanced their appreciation of international cooperation in addressing marine conservation and sustainability challenges.

Supporting Ghana’s Blue Economy Agenda

The knowledge and skills acquired through the programme are expected to contribute to Ghana’s growing interest in the Blue Economy, which focuses on the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth, improved livelihoods, and environmental sustainability.

Experts believe that building local capacity in maritime governance and ocean policy is essential for maximizing the country’s maritime potential while protecting marine ecosystems.

The students noted that the programme has positioned them to contribute meaningfully to policy development, research, and advocacy in the areas of marine governance and sustainable development.

Strengthening International Academic Partnerships

The Erasmus+ exchange programme also highlights the growing collaboration between the University of Cape Coast and leading international institutions.

Such partnerships provide students and researchers with opportunities to gain global perspectives, engage in cross-cultural learning, and contribute to international research networks.

University officials have consistently emphasized the importance of internationalisation as a strategy for improving academic quality and enhancing graduate employability.

Looking Ahead

Following the successful completion of the programme, the students are expected to apply the knowledge gained to their ongoing research and academic work at UCC.

Their experiences are also likely to inspire other postgraduate students to pursue international exchange opportunities and contribute to advancing knowledge in maritime affairs, governance, and sustainability.

The achievement further reinforces UCC’s reputation as a leading institution committed to producing globally competitive graduates and researchers.

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FERDINAND ELLIS
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