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The interdisciplinary Marine Affairs Program attracts a diverse student body, including social scientists, humanists, engineers, and natural scientists. Despite their varied backgrounds, all students share key characteristics common among graduates: a comprehensive understanding of marine issues, strong critical thinking skills, effective communication abilities, and the capacity to serve as “honest brokers” in discussions. Learn more.
Research
±«Óătv University's Marine Affairs Program (MAP) offers students the chance to learn from and collaborate with experts on projects related to ocean conservation. With over $150 million in annual external grants and contracts, it stands as the most research-intensive academic institution in Atlantic Canada. This dynamic environment equips students to engage in meaningful work that can significantly impact marine management practices both locally and globally. Discover current research.