MARE – Marine Coastal and Delta Sustainability for Southeast Asia

MARE is an Erasmus+ CBHE project (2020 – 2023) aims to develop adaptive, end-user-oriented and internationally-relevant curricula to support sustainable management and governance of coastal and adjacent marine areas of partner countries Malaysia and Vietnam.

The underlying assumption is that most of relevant research and teaching already exist in place in these countries, however, an effort is still needed to frame and integrate them, to equip teachers and learners with e-learning tools, and to enrich with the expertise of EU and other consortium partners (also through joint research, exchanges and e-tools).

Project News

MaGiCo! webinar series (12 April 2023)

MaGiCo! webinar for February will be conducted on 12th  Apr 2023ю Topic 1: Marine seismic acquisition and role of the industry practitioner in sustaining the marine environment by Mr Rahimi bin Faizal (PETRONAS, Malaysia) Topic 2:  Offshore sand mineral resources in...

Visit of students and researchers from UNIKL (Malaysia) to UNICT (Italy)

The Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture of the University Of Catania has hosted a delegation of students and teachers from the University of Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia as part of the activities of the European project Marine Coastal and Delta Sustainability...

MaGiCo! Webinar Series March 2023

  Speaker's 1 name: Mr Alvin Chelliah (Reef Check Malaysia, Malaysia) Title 1: Local community involvement in the management of Tioman Island Marine Park Time:  3.00 p.m. - 4.15 p.m. (GMT8) ​​​Speaker's 2 name: Prof. Dr. Christian Wild (University of Bremen,...

21 February 2023 Project coordination meeting between University of Bremen and MCD

On 21 Feb 2023, within the framework of the Marine Coastal and Delta Sustainability for Southeast Asia (MARE) Project, representatives of UniHB paid a visit to MCD office in Hanoi and had a meeting with MCD team. Through the visit and meeting, the representatives of...

15-17 February 2023 Project Meeting and The Workshop on the Enterprise-Academy connection on Marine Coastal and Delta Sustainability minutes

Welcoming speech by Dr. Tran The Nam from Vietnam Maritime University (VMU). This MARE meeting was organized with the support of staff members of VMU. He also summarized the activities, meeting contents, and logistics arrangement throughout the three days event to the...

MaGiCo! webinar for February will be conducted on 22nd Feb 2023 with theme Life Under the Sea.

MaGiCo! webinar for February will be conducted on 22nd Feb 2023 with theme Life Under the Sea. Speaker's 1 name: Prof Dato' Dr Noraieni Mokhtar (Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, UMT) Title 1: UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2030: The Science we...

MaGiCo! Webinar Series

Webinar between MARE-IGM starting January 2023.   UTP will be conducting the first webinar between MARE-IGM starting this January 2023.The webinar series is called as MaGiCo! Webinar Series.Here is the website to promote the whole collaborative idea through this...

2022 October. Visit to VALE Malaysia Mineral Sdn. Bhd

INDUSTRIAL VISIT REPORT TO VALE MALAYSIA MINERALS SDN. BHD, LUMUT, PERAK. Date: October 12th, 2022 Venue: Vale Malaysia Minerals Sdn. Bhd., Perak, Malaysia Course: MEB2043 Fluid Mechanics I – September 2022 semester Target audience: Semester 5 students As a...

TOMSY Conference arrangement for MARE

ENHANCING LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION TROUGH ADVANCEMENT IN MARINE SCIENCE RESEARCH Poster

26 July 2022 Meeting – MARE Vietnam partners and stakeholders

Meeting of MARE Vietnam partners and some stakeholders discussing SCP  A meeting was organised on July 26, 2022 between the Vietnamese partners of the Marine Coastal and Delta Sustainability for Southeast Asia (MARE) Project to discuss linking MARE activities and...

This project has been funded by Erasmus+ CBHE programme of the European Union.

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This project No. 610327-EPP-1-2019-1-DE-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP has been funded by Erasmus+ CBHE programme of the European Union.