Maritime Training Systems, Competency Assessment & Workforce Development Research
Maritime Training Systems, Competency Assessment & Workforce Development Research. We believe in building competence through structured training, practical assessment, and continuous professional development.
Research Overview
The International Institute for Certified Maritime Crew (IICMC) advances research focused on improving maritime training systems, competency-based assessment, and workforce readiness. This research stream evaluates how maritime professionals acquire, retain, and apply critical skills in real operational environments.
By examining training methodologies, assessment models, and skills progression pathways, IICMC research supports the development of effective learning frameworks aligned with STCW requirements and industry expectations. Our goal is to strengthen the link between training outcomes and on-the-job performance across maritime and offshore sectors.
Research Highlights
IICMC supports applied research that enhances the quality, relevance, and effectiveness of maritime education and professional certification.
1. Competency-Based Maritime Training
- Skills mapping and performance-based learning
- Practical assessment and evaluation standards
2. Seafarer Career Pathways & Progression
- Entry-level to advanced certification pathways
- Workforce retention and professional development
3. Training Technology & Simulation
- Use of simulators and scenario-based learning
- Blended learning and modular training delivery
4. Regulatory Alignment & Quality Assurance
- STCW compliance and training validation
- Certification standards and audit readiness
Primary Outcomes
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- Completed secondary education (HSC/A-Level/Equivalent).
- Minimum GPA/grade requirements as set by the
Secondary Outcomes
Our mission is to enhance maritime workforce competence through research-driven training design, ensuring seafarers and maritime professionals are prepared, confident, and compliant with international standards.
- Completed secondary education (HSC/A-Level/Equivalent).
- Minimum GPA/grade requirements as set by the university.
- For graduate programs: a recognized bachelor’s degree with required CGPA.
Full Research Overview
IICMC research in training systems and workforce development ensures that maritime education remains practical, relevant, and responsive to industry needs. Our findings directly inform program design, assessment strategies, and professional certification standards.
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