Fourth Newsletter is Available
The newsletter can be accessed through following the link and is available in all partners language:
The newsletter can be accessed through following the link and is available in all partners language:
The SEA4SHORE consortium gathered in Rijeka, Croatia, for the Fourth Partner Meeting, hosted by the University of Rijeka. The meeting brought together project partners from across Europe to review the progress made so far and to align on the upcoming milestones leading to the project’s completion. Over the past months, the partnership has made significant […]
The Latvian Maritime Administration’s journal Jūrnieks (“Seafarer”) continues to provide comprehensive coverage of developments in the maritime industry both in Latvia and worldwide. Widely accessible through the Administration’s homepage and the websites of other leading maritime institutions, the journal serves as an important information source for the sector. The latest issue (No. 3, 2025) includes […]
The maritime industry is experiencing a silent but significant transformation one driven not by ships, but by the people who navigate with it. A growing number of experienced seafarers are choosing to transition ashore, seeking new opportunities, stability, and better work-life balance. But what drives this shift? And what do these professionals need to succeed […]
On April 16, 2025, the Career Day at the Faculty of maritime studies in Rijeka, Croatia, brought together students, professionals, and the experts from the maritime industry for a day of networking and exploring future career paths. Information about the SEA4SHORE project was made available to attendees at the designated promotional stand. SEA4SHORE is an […]
The newsletter can be accessed through following the link and is available in all partners language:
The 3rd SEA4SHORE Partner Meeting took place on 20-21 February 2025, in Barcelona, Spain! Funded by Erasmus+, this initiative is dedicated to supporting seafarers in transitioning to shore-based careers. Key Highlights:– Reviewed the Competency Map featuring 120 alternative shore-based career pathways.– Explored how maritime skills can be transferred to sectors like logistics, renewable energy, and […]
We are excited to share that the SEA4SHORE project has been featured in Diario El Canal. This article highlights our efforts to promote sustainability and digital transformation in the maritime sector through innovative approaches and international collaboration. The publication provides insights into the project’s objectives, key developments, and the impact it aims to have on […]
On October 29, partners held an online meeting to review the progress and plan future steps ahead specifically focused on the tasks – Refining the Job titles for each country – Mapping it for each operation – Creating Job Descriptions Partners will conduct more comprehensive evaluation by the end of November 2024. For more updates […]
The newsletter can be accessed through following the link and is available in all partners language: