Jeppesen Marine to Co-Operate with Russian Academy31/10/2007 |
| Jeppesen Marine is going to co-operate with the Admiral Makarov State Maritime Academy in St. Petersburg (Russia) on scientific research and training of cadets. The strategic collaboration was signed on 26 September - the 131st anniversary of the school's founding - and will initially last three years. |
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The Admiral Makarov State Maritime Academy, founded in St. Petersburg in 1886, is one of the leading institutions for maritime navigation and training in Russia. The academy has 2500 students, and produces a large pool of highly-qualified seamen every year.
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According to the agreement, the two will undertake joint research in the development of mathematical models of ships, carry out joint conferences, conduct independent expert evaluation of navigational information and designs and jointly develop distance-learning educational programs on nautical astronomy and navigation using electronic charts. In addition, the two will co-operate extensively in