The cooperation with external partners, common university course, and passing over the presidency of the alliance - SEA-EU Governing Board

The most important deliberations of the SEA-EU Governing Week at the University of Gdańsk came to an end. The authorities of the European Universities of the Seas and the representatives of the alliance’s units met on the 29th of June in the Library of the University of Gdańsk to discuss previous actions and plan the future of SEA-EU 2.0. During the meeting, the new visual identity of the alliance, the report of Ports and Cities Council, and the summation of the EDLab project concerning opening joined university course were presented.

prof. Piotr Stepnowski

prof. Piotr Stepnowski

- Creating alliances is neither obvious nor simple. Each of our partner universities certainly signed a lot of agreements of cooperation with many different academies. The University of Gdańsk also fulfills such agreements, as they are valuable initiatives enriching many aspects of its activity - said Rector of the University of Gdańsk prof. Piotr Stepnowski - However, the cooperation we started almost 4 years ago within the SEA-EU alliance is truly exceptional - it allowed  us to take actions in various areas, such as reasearch, education, the development of internationalising, or workshops for students, researchers, and - for the first time in the history of University of Gdańsk - administrative workers.

 

Special guests of the last session of SEA-EU Governing Week were representatives of Pomeranian local governments. Karolina Lipińska, Deputy Director of the Department of Economic Development of the Marshal's Office of the Pomeranian Voivodeship, pointed out the important role the University of Gdańsk plays for the region in the matters of energy and digital transformation. 

 

- We realise the importance of the development of higher education as it is a warrant of sustainable socio-economic development. I am convinced that this new project will result in promoting and development of our cities, universities, and sports - said Agnieszka Owczarczak, the Chairwoman of the Gdańsk City Council.

prof. Fidel Echevarría

prof. Fidel Echevarría

Next, the minutes from April’s meeting were approved, and the General Coordinator of the SEA-EU,  prof. Fidel Echevarría from the University of Cádiz, presented the previous action of the alliance since the beginning of the second phase (from February of the current year til today). He paid special attention to the new visual identity of the consortium, the SEA-EU commitment to sustainable development objectives, and the Blue Economy Observatory.

 

Laura Howard from the University of Cádiz talked about the EDLab initiative, which engaged not only SEA-EU partners, but also members of other European universities' alliances, including Arqus, ENLIGHT, and EUTOPIA.. The objective of the four consortiums is further work on the joined university course, and introducing it mainly in Italy, France, Portugal, and Spain.

 

The report on the progress within particular working packages of ReSEArch-EU was presented. Between February and June 2023, SEA-INNOVATE HUB was started as part of the project, as well as pilot actions such as Transformation Lab, or Kiel Market Place.

Wolfgang Schmidt

Wolfgang Schmidt

The next speakers were the representatives of cities and ports. SEA-EU Cities Council Coordinator Wolfgang Schmidt from the Kiel City Council summed up his group’s meeting and talked about the expectations of its members (cities of Gdańsk, Kiel, Cádiz, or Bodø). SEA-EU Port Council functioning report was presented by the council’s coordinator Luis Núñez from Port Authority Bay of Algeciras.

 

Prof. Catherine Meur-Ferec from the University of Western Brittany in Brest (UBO) talked about the scientists with Ph.D. titles willing to work in external companies and the problems they face. Within the SEA-EU DOC project, a special report was created which included skills that are most desired by employers among doctors, and the young scientist internships increasing their chances for employment.

Zoe Abarnou

Zoe Abarnou

The floor was also taken by the members of the SEA-EU Student Council, who presented their plans for the next four years of cooperation. Zoe Abarnou, a student from UBO, talked about her impressions of the European Student Council in Strassburg. 

 

His perspective on the SEA-EU actions was also presented by dr Maximo Q. Mejia Jr. from the World Maritime University, the external partner of the alliance. The day of the Governing Board meeting was also his first day as the rector of the university. Prof. Fidel Echevarría and Prof. Piotr Stepnowski congratulated dr. Maximo Q. Mejia Jr. on taking office and expressed their hope for the next years of successful cooperation.

Od lewej: prof. Francisco Piniella i prof. Piotr Stepnowski

 prof. Francisco Piniella i prof. Piotr Stepnowski

Governing Board deliberations ended with thanks to the current Rector of the University of Cádiz prof. Francisco Piniella. Prof. Piotr Stepnowski reminded the intense years of cooperation with the Spanish rector on the incredible project the SEA-EU is. He also gave prof. Piniella a fountain pen referring to his friend’s interests.

 

After six months of presiding over the SEA-EU, prof. Piotr Stepnowski officially passed the leadership of the alliance over to the Rector of the University of Split prof. Dragan Ljutić Ph.D.

- We are happy and proud to live in the best places of the whole Europe - close to the sea, as sea is life-giving. In December, I invite all of you to Split for the next Governing Board meeting - said  prof. Dragan Ljutić Ph.D.

 

prof. Dragan Ljutić PhD

prof. Dragan Ljutić PhD

Elżbieta Michalak-Witkowska, Marcel Jakubowski/ Zespół Prasowy UG