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Structuring fuzzy integrated multi-stages evaluation model on academic personnel recruitment in MET institutions

Expert Systems With Applications, 2009
Managing the competency and proficiency designation during academic staff recruitment in maritime training is vital to ensure sustainable development of educational activities. This problem seeks for a systematic decision aid mechanism which could be adopted into the official recruitment procedures of academic administrations.
Metin Çelik, Ahmet Kandakoglu
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New technology and maritime training in the 21st century: Implications and solutions for MET institutions

WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs, 2004
This paper examines the impact of new technology on MET institutions in the 21st century and discusses to what extent global MET institutions can enhance and enrich traditional practices through access to new technology and the use of innovative teaching and assessment methods within a sustainable and achievable framework.
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Supporting Seafarer Mental Health: The Role of Nigerian MET Institutions

South African Journal of Maritime Education and Training
This article presents the results of an exploration into the mental health and wellbeing of Nigerian seafarers, emphasising the contributions of Nigerian maritime education and training (MET) institutions. Specifically, the article investigates how MET institutions can support the mental health and wellbeing of seafarers by examining existing ...
MM Gaddafi   +2 more
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Stakeholders’ Attitudes, Challenges Met and Perceived Institutional Practices on the Continuing Programs Accreditation of Jhcsc System

ECS Transactions, 2022
The call for globalization and standardization of HEIs in the country has been the befitting cause for quality assurance. To survive the battle, SUCs, specifically have to subject themselves to the challenges and opportunities of accreditation. This study was conducted to determine the stakeholders’ attitudes, challenges met and perceived institutional
Rey Sumalinog Pepito   +3 more
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Impact of socio-economic environment on quality standards in MET institutions

2004
The scope of the paper aims to present a thorough exposition on quality standards in maritime education and training (MET) institutions. The aim here rather is to illustrate the argument that socioeconomic factors have a profound effect on the quality of MET and its ensuing results (outcomes).
Knežević, Božana, Zec, Damir
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We Met at the Institute in Copenhagen

2003
Shortly after arriving at the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Copenhagen (now known as the Niels Bohr Institute) in January 1952 at the start of a postdoctoral fellowship, I met Walter Kohn. He had already been there for about a half a year. The combination of my being abroad for the first time and being at that institution that was so renowned in
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Institutional Subscriptions to Met Opera on Demand and the Berlin Philharmonic Digital Concert Hall

Music Reference Services Quarterly, 2016
During the Fall 2015 semester, our library trialed two digital resources: Met Opera on Demand and the Berlin Philharmonic Digital Concert Hall.
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Single Institutional Experience of Electron Conformal Therapy (ECT) and Modulated Electron Therapy (MET) for Post-mastectomy Chest Wall Irradiation

Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice, 2012
AbstractObjective: Two opposed tangential photon beams followed by scar boost with electrons is a common technique for post-mastectomy radiotherapy to the chest wall. However with current advances in x-rays (conformal and intensity modulated radiotherapy), the electrons have gained less attention; and most of the centres are using the conventional ...
Mutahir Tunio   +5 more
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BWM Convention 2004 - new challenges for MET institutions

2015
The International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments, 2004 (BWM 2004) is expected to enter into force within next five years. Despite significant efforts paid meanwhile a number of measures and requirements are still not clearly defined as they should be for a proper interpretation and full implementation ...
Frančić, Vlado   +2 more
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