Do you love the ocean? Are you looking for a career in the growing global maritime industries? The University of Tasmania’s specialist institute the Australian Maritime College (AMC) provides the training and qualifications that will get you there. Whether you want to captain a large vessel, safeguard the world’s marine environments, keep goods moving around [...]

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Further your career through maritime studies in Australia

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Do you love the ocean? Are you looking for a career in the growing global maritime industries?

The University of Tasmania’s specialist institute the Australian Maritime College (AMC) provides the training and qualifications that will get you there.

Whether you want to captain a large vessel, safeguard the world’s marine environments, keep goods moving around the globe, or design ships and robotic underwater vehicles, you’ll be taught by industry leading experts and have access to some of the best facilities in the world.

AMC Acting Principal,Neil Bose, said the college had a proud 32-year history, during which it had cemented its position as Australia’s national centre for maritime training, education and research.

“Our graduates gain skills that are in high demand and work in fields as diverse as the oil and gas sector, ocean seafaring, ports and logistics management, and marine conservation,” Professor Bose said.

“Their AMC qualifications are internationally recognised, which means their work can literally take them anywhere in the world.”
The AMC is located on the banks of the beautiful Tamar River in Australia’s picturesque island state of Tasmania.

The college has two main campuses. The Newnham site is in Launceston – a vibrant regional city known for its stunning architecture and Mediterranean climate, along with many cultural activities and sporting events.

The second campus, home to AMC’s impressive fleet of training and research vessels, is located at Beauty Point where the river meets the sea.

In addition to vessels, AMC has a suite of world-class training and research facilities including maritime simulators; engineering workshops; firefighting, survival and damage control facilities; as well as the unique cluster of hydrodynamic facilities wihich include a towing tank, model test basin, circulating water channel and a cavitation research laboratory.

Many of AMC’s teaching and research facilities are also used commercially by government bodies and maritime organisations, which often leads to students accessing work experience and ongoing employment opportunities.

So wherever your maritime interests lie, AMC can give you the necessary experience and skills you need to further your career in this rewarding field.

For more information please visit www.amc.edu.au/sl
You can learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania direct from a representative of the University who will be in Colombo at the Adyapana 2012 exhibition under the Australian Pavilion from 5-7 October 2012.
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Article published with the assistance from:
Australian Trade Commission (Austrade), Colombo-Sri Lanka.
Contact: David Samuel, Business Development Manager, Email: David.Samuel@austrade.gov.au




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