Programme - World Maritime University
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Programme - World Maritime University
Maritime Women: Global Leadership 2nd International Conference 31 March - 1 April 2014 World Maritime University Malmö, Sweden Maritime Women Global Leadership INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION 1 Welcome to Maritime Women: Global Leadership Conference (MWGL) Policies to develop female human resources and to strengthen the role of women are not new in the United Nations (UN) agenda. However, in the past few years the UN has taken meaningful steps towards the acceleration of the achievement of the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 3 to “Promote gender equality and empower women”. Since 1989, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has utilized the Strategy on the Integration of Women in the Maritime Sector as a comprehensive policy to expand women’s capabilities in the maritime sector. Today, the Strengthening Maritime Resource Development Programme represents IMO´s primary vehicle connecting to the UN’s commitment to gender equality in support of (MDG) 3. The World Maritime University (WMU) has developed policies towards increasing the number of women enrolled in its Masters and PhD programs. A recruitment strategy with strong support from fellowship donors has resulted in the proportion of female students rising to around a third of the annual intake. Almost a quarter of WMU faculty are female. The Maritime Women: Global Leadership (MWGL) addresses the challenges and opportunities for maritime women given the current political, social, and economic state. The Conference aims at strengthening the leadership of women in the maritime industry focusing on education, employment and leadership to promote their success throughout the maritime sector. For those of you who are joining the Conference, I extend a very warm welcome on behalf of the Organizing Committee and WMU. We sincerely hope that your participation at the Conference will be professionally profitable and personally enjoyable. María Carolina Romero Associate Professor World Maritime University 2 Venue Malmö Högskola (Hjälmarekajen) Nordenskiöldsgatan 10 211 19 Malmö, Sweden WiFi Code: Username: aa9749 Password: Mars2014 Follow the event and contribute news via social media with #MWGL2014 3 Detailed Conference Programme 08:00 - 09:00 Registration Monday March 31 Conference Room 1 09:00 - 10:00 Welcome Remarks: María Carolina Romero, Ph.D., MWGL 2014 Conference Chair Welcome Address: Björn Kjerfve, Ph.D., President, World Maritime University Opening Address: H.E. Lina Shbeeb, Ph.D., Minister of Transport, Jordan Wendy Watson-Wright, Ph.D., Assistant Director General and Executive Secretary, UNESCO-IOC, Women in The Ocean Sciences, An IOC Perspective 10:00 - 12:00 PLENARY SESSION 1 & 2 - Global Maritime Impact of Women 10:00 - 10:45 PLENARY SESSION 1 Conference Room 1 Chair: Pamela Tansey, Senior Deputy Director, Technical Co-operation Division, International Maritime Organization, IMO and Women at the Helm Sandra Stosz, Rear Admiral, Superintendent, U.S. Coast Guard Academy, Maritime Women: Leading at all Levels Judith Melin, Ph.D., Director General, Swedish Coast Guard, Women’s Leadership: A Challenge? 10:45 - 11:15 Group Photo & Refreshment Break 11:15 - 12:00 PLENARY SESSION 2 Conference Room 1 Şadan Kaptanoğlu, Ph.D., Vice President, BIMCO, and Managing Director of H.İ Kaptanoglu Ship Management Company, Challenges Facing the Maritime Businesses - Role of Women and a Way Forward H.E. Ana Irene Delgado, LL.M, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and General Consul of the Republic of Panama to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Ambassador of the Republic of Panama to the Republic of Iceland, Panama: developing policies to support the role of women in the maritime sector Karin Orsel, President, WISTA International, and Vice Chairman, International Chamber of Shipping, 40 years of Female Global Leadership 12:00 - 13:30 Lunch Break 12:00 - 13:30 Poster Session, see page 10 for more info 4 5 Monday March 31 / Parallel Sessions 13:30 - 15:00 WORKSHOP A: Employment, Policy & Practice (EPP) Conference Room 1 Chair: Nancy Karigithu, Director General, Kenya Maritime Authority WORKSHOP B: Education for Career Building (ECB) Conference Room 2 Chair: Neil Bellefontaine, Vice President (Academic), World Maritime University Ana M. Albert, MBA Candidate, Florida Atlantic University, Joan Mileski, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Texas A & M University, and Wyndylyn von Zharen, Regents Professor, Texas A & M University, Women sustaining a maritime industry career: Identifying attitudinal and structural impediments Sohyun Jo, Assistant Professor, Korea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology, Full ahead - Why we have too few women in maritime industry Anniek Wouters, LL.M, Maritime Law NUS Singapore, Roosendaal, Keyzer Lawyers, Women leadership in maritime law firms: the Antwerp case Gwenaele ProutièreMaulion, Ph.D., Vice President European Affairs and International Relations, Maritime and Oceanic Law Centre, University of Nantes, The evolution of the condition and role of women in fishing activities Sindiswa Nhlumayo, Ph.D. Candidate, Executive Head, Centre for Maritime Excellence, South African Maritime Safety Authority, Advancing women participation in the maritime sector - The South African Experience Dominika Czyżowicz, Elwira Kałkowska, Pola Raciborska, Julia Raczkowska, Monika Skowronek, and Zbigniew Szozda, Ph. D., Assistant Professor, Maritime University of Szczecin, The road to the helm - female students’ perspective Chen Qi, Ph.D., Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Let numbers speak: Job opportunities and international exchange programs for female cadets Maria Boström Cars and Cecilia Österman, Ph.D., Kalmar Maritime Academy, Mind the gap! Maritime education for gender-equal career advancement Balakrishnan Rajagopal, LL.M., Member in Institute of Chartered Ship-brokers and Malaysian Maritime Institute, Stalwart in sailing global maritime women leadership Question & Answer session Question & Answer session 15:00 - 15:30 Refreshment Break 6 Monday March 31 / Parallel Sessions 15:30 - 17:00 WORKSHOP C: Leadership, Mentoring & Networking (LMN) Conference Room 1 Chair: Lena Göthberg, Secretary General, Institute of Shipping Analysis WORKSHOP D: Sustainable Development in Shipping (SDIS) Conference Room 2 Chair: Katharina Stanzel, Managing Director, INTERTANKO Anuradha Jha, Captain, Shipping Corporation of India, My journey as a seafarer Mfon Ekong Usoro, Secretary General, MoU on Port State Control for West and Central African Region, Sustainable maritime safety and marine environment management through effective and efficient Port State Control Olga Delgado Ortega, Ph.D., Department of Nautical Sciences and Engineering, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Kjell Ivar Øvergård, Ph.D., and Veronica Henden, Research Assistant, Department of Maritime Technology and Innovation, Vestfold University College, Women are better leaders than they think: Gender differences in the self-assessment of leadership skills in the maritime industry Anne-Marie Warris, Ph.D., Principal, ecoreflect Ltd., Sustainability or CSR the next challenge Marlene Calderón, Ph.D., Scientific Coordinator, Glintt Inov, Global Intelligent Technologies, Diana Illing, IHS Global SAS, Ingrid Schipperen, TNO Nederlandse Organisatie Voor Toegepast Aspasia S. Pastra, Gnosis Management Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek, and Consultants, and Dimitrios N. Koufopoulos, Pedro Antão, Glintt Inov, Global Ph.D., Senior Lecturer, and Ioannis P. Intelligent Technologies, Improving the Gkliatis, Brunel University, Brunel Business current regime for ship safety inspections School, Board characteristics and the - Opportunities for technology research presence of women in the Board of and women employment? Directors: The case of Greek shipping sector Bernard Dujardin, Professor, National Pınar Özdemir, Lecturer, and School of Advanced Technology Taner Albayrak, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, (ParisTech), Towards an equality Piri Reis University, How to cope with between women and men in ocean second generation gender bias in male- navigation working conditions dominated occupations Question & Answer session Momoko Kitada, Ph.D., Lecturer, World Maritime University, Global seafarers and leadership from the perspective of diversity in CSR Question & Answer session 18:30 - 21:00 Conference Dinner, by invitation only A Venue: Malmö Högskola (Hjälmarekajen) Nordenskiöldsgatan 10, 211 19 Malmö B Conference Dinner: Skeppsbron 2 Skeppsbron 2, 211 20 Malmö A B 7 Tuesday April 01 09:00 - 10:00 PLENARY SESSION 3 - PROMOTING DIVERSITY Conference Room 1 Chair: Ken Peters, Reverend, Director of Justice and Welfare of Seafarers, Mission to Seafarers Geraldine Knatz, Ph.D., Board Member, International Association of Ports and Harbours, The 21st century view of a seaport…or why the world needs more women port directors Julia Lear, Transport & Maritime Specialist, International Labour Organization, Promoting the employment of women in the transport sector: obstacles and policy options - The case of preventing violence against women in the maritime sector Alison McGarry, Coordinator of Women Transport Workers’ Department, International Transport Workers’ Federation, Leading change - developing women maritime trade union leaders 10:00 - 10:30 Refreshment Break 8 Tuesday April 01 / Parallel Sessions 10:30 - 12:30 REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES A: The Americas & Europe Conference Room 1 Chair: Minghua Zhao, Ph.D., Assistant Director, Greenwich Maritime Institute, University of Greenwich Panamá - Argentina - Tanya Tamara Carlucci Sucre, Head of Compliance and Enforcement Department, Merchant Marine Directorate, Panama Maritime Authority, and Noelia Mabel López, International Affairs Office, Argentine Coast Guard, Report of the Regional Conferences “Role of women in management positions within the maritime sector, Latin America (2012 -2014)” United Kingdom - Sarah Cornell, Ph.D., IMarEST, The “Leaky Pipeline” examining and addressing the loss of women at consecutive career stages in marine engineering, science and technology REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES B: Asia, Arab States & Africa Conference Room 2 Chair: Carla S. Limcaoco, President Women in Maritime Philippines, and Director, PTC Management Corporation Indonesia - Christiana Yustita, Captain, Chief of Marine Pollution Prevention and Ship Safety Management, Ministry of Transportation, Women Seafarers Career Egypt - Layla El Saeed, Ph.D., Assistant Academy President, MENA & Africa Arab International Women’s Maritime Forum, Arab International Women´s Maritime Forum, Arab Maritime Women: An Egyptian Leadership Perspective China - Bao Junzhong, Ph.D., Wang Xizhao, Lin Yihui, Huang Lin, Wang Jing, and Chu Yunyun, Dalian Maritime University, The development environment and challenge of Chinese female crew Mauritius - Meenaksi Bhirugnath Bhookhun, Maritime Officer, Ministry of Public Infrastructure, National Development Nicaragua - Darling E. Rojas Mendoza, Unit, Land Transport & Shipping, WOMESA Consultation on Gender Equality and Chairman, Maritime Women: Global Women’s Empowerment and Training Leadership and Networking - “WOMESA Programs Maritime Port, Central A dream comes true’” American Model for the integration of women in the maritime port sector Turkey - Ayşe Aslı BaŞak, Deputy D.P.A., Operation & Management Department, CEBI Maritime & Trading SA, Women’s role in Turkish maritime sector & global maritime Jamaica - Claudia Grant, Deputy Director General, Maritime Authority of Jamaica, and Vivette Grant, Deputy Executive Director, Caribbean Maritime Institute, Women in the Maritime Sector: Surviving and thriving in a man ́s world A Caribbean perspective Ecuador - Margarita Davila, Consultant, Oil Trading & Shipping, Participation of ecuadorian women in the oil marine transportation sector Ukraine - Victoria Radchenko, Ph.D., Operational Centre of the International Ocean Institute, Is there a helm for women in maritime sector? Case study from Ukraine Question & Answer session Bangladesh - Sajid Hussain, Ph.D., Commandant, Bangladesh Marine Academy, Young Bangladeshi Women embarking on blue highways! Iran - Mehdi Amooahmadi, Nasrin Atabak and Bahman Nakisa, BPMO, Iranian women’s role in the sustainable development of maritime industry Question & Answer session 12:30 - 14:00 Lunch Break 12:30 - 14:00 Poster Session, see page 10 for more info PLENARY SESSION - Chair Reports Conference Room 1 14:00 - 15:00 Chair Reports Moderator: María Carolina Romero, Ph.D., MWGL 2014 Conference Chair Employment, Policy and Practice; Leadership, Mentoring and Networking; Education for Career Building; Sustainable Development in Shipping; Regional Perspectives A (The Americas & Europe) and B (Asia, Arab States & Africa) Adoption of Declaration 15:00 - 15:30 Closing Ceremony Programme subject to change 9 List of Poster Presentations Helen Tung, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Greenwich, PMSC: Piracy and Women, United Kingdom Marlene Calderón, Ph.D., Glintt Inov, Global Intelligent Technologies, Rosa Mari Darbra and Martí Puig, Center for Technological Risk Studies (CERTEC), Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC), Chris Wooldridge, School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Cardiff University, and Pedro Antão, Glintt Inov, Global Intelligent Technologies, Indicators for health, safety and environmental performance in European ports: the role of women in this sector, Spain, Portugal, and United Kingdom Irina Makashina, Professor, Admiral Ushakov Maritime State University, Pedagogical support of professional development of women for work in the shipping industry, Russia Chrysanthe Kolia, Ph.D. Candidate, Unfolding the question of female leadership in the maritime sector, New Zealand Hatice Yilmaz, Research Assistant and Ersan Başar, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Karadeniz Technical University, Employment and career situations of women seafarers at Turkish fleet, Turkey Wilson Thoya Baya, Managing Director of Bacha Maritime Movers, Education for Career-Building: How women in the maritime industry can use education to improve knowledge, skills, organizational learning and development, and knowledge transfer, Canada Cemile Solak, Research Assistant, and Durmuş Ali Deveci, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Dokuz Eylul University, Female and male students’ perceptions on sustainable maritime development concept: A case study from Turkey, Turkey 10 Ljubov Tiberti, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Warsaw, Gender equality in sustainable development - nowadays challenges for women in the maritime sector, Poland Patrycja Mordas and Lidia Sobota, Maritime University of Szczecin, Female students’ point of view on the maritime career, Poland Naa Densua Aryeetey, Head of Shipper Services, Ghana Shippers’ Authority, Integrating women into Ghana’s maritime industry through strategic recruitment and employment, Ghana Javier Acuña, Ph.D., Professor, University of the Pacific, The integration of women into the ecuadorian maritime community, Ecuador Inese Barbare, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Latvia, Maritime Women: Case study in Latvian Maritime Academy, Latvia Olga Delgado Ortega, Ph.D., Department of Nautical Sciences and Engineering, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Ulf Siwe, Communication Officer, Sjöfartsverket, Kjell Ivar Øvergård, Ph.D., Department of Maritime Technology and Innovation, Vestfold University College, MONALISA 2.0 contributes to empower women in the maritime breaking barriers through training in leadership, Spain, Sweden and Norway Organizing Committee María Carolina Romero Associate Professor Venezuela Lisa L. Froholdt Assistant Professor Denmark Erin WIlliams Lecturer United States of America Momoko Kitada Lecturer Japan Maia Brindley Nilsson Communications Officer United States of America Josefin Madjidian Research Associate Sweden Roger Jones Vice President Business Development (Rtd.) Great Britain Mia Hedin Senior Faculty Specialist, PDCs, Conferences & Seminars Sweden Neil Bellefontaine Vice President Academic & Professor Canada Founded in 1983 by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), a specialized agency of the United Nations, WMU is a center of excellence for maritime post-graduate education and research. WMU offers M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs as well as Professional Development Courses with the highest standards in maritime affairs. Headquartered in Malmö, Sweden with additional M.Sc. programs in Shanghai and Dalian, China, WMU promotes the international exchange and transfer of maritime ideas and knowledge. 11 Maritime Women Global Leadership website: wmu.se/globalleadership2014 email: [email protected] www.wmu.se 12