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Jawatan Kosong Terkini di Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA) - 21 Januari 2022

The Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA) is a maritime policy research institute set up by Malaysian Government to look into matters relating to Malaysia’s interest at sea, and it also to serve a national centre for all maritime-related matters. MIMA is looking for suitable Malaysian candidates with strong interest in research-based work to fill the position of:



Positions:


1. RESEARCHER


2. DATA ANALYST


Closing date : 21 January 2022


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Jawatan Kosong Terkini 2022 di Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA)
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About MIMA

The Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA) – formerly known as Malaysian Institute of Maritime Affairs - is a policy research institute set up by the Malaysian Government to look into     matters relating to Malaysia's interest at sea, and to serve as a national focal point for research in the maritime sector. Established in 1993, MIMA was incorporated under the Companies Act 1965, as a company limited by guarantee and not having a share capital, with its own Board of Directors.

The Institute takes a comprehensive approach in dealing with maritime issues. Its role is to deal with national, regional and global maritime matters affecting Malaysia. MIMA is therefore expected to contribute towards a meaningful, comprehensive and cogent national maritime policy for Malaysia.

One key task of the Institute is to complement the efforts of the various government agencies involved in the maritime sector by mobilising expertise to assist and support them in national maritime policy planning and implementation. The Institute’s role will be both advisory and consultative. MIMA will provide advice and second opinions to Government agencies and other relevant organisations. The Institute also has the task of promoting the free exchange of ideas on all maritime matters.





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