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Maritime teaching award

03.02.2025
HAMBURG. The German Maritime Centre (DMZ) presented awards for its “Excellence in Maritime Teaching” competition 2024 at the Bremen Shipping Congress in November. Third prize went to Malte Pertiet (r.) who lectures in nautical sciences and maritime traffic at the Bremen University of Applied Sciences for the graduate course in Ship Management – Nautical Sciences. The award has special significance. According to Pertiet: “It shows that we’re headed in the right direction.” The first and second prizes went to Michael Rachow (l) from Wismar University of Applied Sciences and Nina Keul from Kiel University.

Credits: Ann Gabrysch

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