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The University has established thanks to the generosity of both the Government of Sweden and the City of Malmö, providing significant annual financial support. Other donors and benefactors provided both operating funds and student fellowships, enabling the University's first-class to be inaugurated on 4 July 1983. The World Maritime University (WMU) in Malmö, Sweden, is a postgraduate maritime university founded in 1983 by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), a specialized agency of the United Nations. WMU aims to enhance IMO further and the IMO Member States' objectives and goals worldwide through education, research, and capacity building to ensure safe, secure, and efficient shipping on clean oceans. WMU is truly an organization by and for the international maritime community.

The University operates based on a Charter adopted by the IMO Assembly and is accountable to the IMO Secretary-General, Council and Assembly, and to an international Board of Governors composed of representatives of some 50 different governmental, industry, labor, and educational bodies. The University presents its annual report and budget to the IMO Council and reports to the IMO Assembly's biennial session. WMU receives the status, privileges, and immunities of a UN institution in Sweden, and WMU degrees are recognized by the Swedish Ministry of Education and Research.

As the International Maritime Organization's center of excellence for postgraduate maritime education, WMU's mission is to be the world center of excellence in postgraduate maritime and oceans education, professional training, and research while building global capacity promoting sustainable development. WMU offers a unique postgraduate educational program, undertakes wide-ranging research in maritime and environmental studies, and continues maritime capacity building. Working closely with our stakeholders, including IMO, the maritime industry, national maritime administrations, and NGOs, WMU is positioned to:

  • Help build a more environmentally sensitive and sustainable world through education and research in the maritime sector
  • Educate future global maritime leaders
  • Contribute to maritime capacity building and the development of effective policies of equal opportunity for the global maritime community
  • Provide an international focus and forum for networking and collaboration on critical issues and developments in maritime transportation worldwide

WMU bases its work around nine core values:

  • Leadership - Serve as global maritime leaders in education and research
  • Integrity - Act equitably, impartially, and relatively in all actions
  • Respect - Behave professionally and earn the respect of others, both within and outside the organization
  • Collaboration - Develop and maintain effective working relationships and strong partnerships at all levels
  • Innovation - Treat problem-solving and work tasks with ingenuity
  • Transparency - Encourage open communication and provide access to maritime information
  • Accountability - Promote greater accountability
  • Efficiency - Strive for timely, cost-effective, and accurate results
  • Compliance - Ensure that policies are implemented and adhered to
  • Sustainability – Support sustainable development goals for the maritime transport the marine environment sectors as well as sustainability-oriented actions by WMU.

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