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Mohrs visits Jade University

28.09.2023
ELSFLETH. In August, Falko Mohrs (5th from right), Lower Saxony’s Minister for Science and Culture, visited the Department of Maritime Studies and Logistics at Jade University. There he had the opportunity to learn about the departmental courses, which originated with the foundation of the Elsfleth maritime school in 1832. Professor Manfred Weisensee, University President, (right) and Professor Barbara Brucke, Dean, (3rd from left) emphasised that the graduates are not only employed at sea and at companies near a port but are also employed in the maritime and logistics value chain.

Credits: Jade Hochschule/Maike Arnold

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