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
Webinar between MARE-IGM starting January 2023. UTP will be conducting the...
2022 October. Visit to VALE Malaysia Mineral Sdn. Bhd
INDUSTRIAL VISIT REPORT TO VALE MALAYSIA MINERALS SDN. BHD, LUMUT, PERAK....
TOMSY Conference arrangement for MARE
ENHANCING LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION TROUGH ADVANCEMENT IN MARINE SCIENCE...
New Information for Summer school
Information sheet for Summer school is now availible, see: UTP INFORMATION...
10-14 October 2022. Session at Ecosystem Service Partnership Conference, Crete.
Session at Ecosystem Service Partnership Conference, 10-14 October, 2022 in...
New Call for Applications for the PHD Program “EVALUATION AND MITIGATION OF URBAN AND TERRITORIAL RISKS”
New Call for Applications for the PHD Program “EVALUATION AND MITIGATION OF...
International Open Summer School 15-28 August 2022
International Open Summer School 15-28 August 2022 COME! Costal and Marine...
MARE project meeting 5th, 10th May 2022
Within the framework of the MARE project “Marine Coastal and Delta...
11-12 April 2022 1st Ocean Pollution and Ecotoxicology Symposium (OPECS 2022)
1st Ocean Pollution and Ecotoxicology Symposium is the first symposium...
09.03.2022 SEMINAR ON COASTAL AND MARINE GEOLOGY 2022 DEEP SEABED MINING: PERSPECTIVE FROM A DEVELOPING NATION
SEMINAR ON COASTAL AND MARINE GEOLOGY 2022 DEEP SEABED MINING: PERSPECTIVE...
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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.