ICT Help Desk serves as our point of contact for all operational issues and general queries.
Located in room W2051 of the Marine Institute’s Ridge Road Campus
Telephone: 709-778-0628 Email: servicedesk@mi.mun.ca
Ask ICT Help Desk on Microsoft Teams (8:30am - 4:30pm)
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Last day - students in Marine Engineering Term six (6) to drop courses and receive 25% refund of tuition fees for the summer semester
No refunds will be granted to students in summer semester programs after this date
Fire Rescue
Technical Rescuer Rope Rescue Awareness, Operations and Technician ends
Last date - Students in Fire Rescue can drop courses and receive 25% refund of tuition for winter semester. No refunds will be granted to students in winter semester after this date
Technical Rescuer Confined Space Rescuer Awareness, Operations and Technician begins
End date - Work term - Bridge Watch
End date- Work term two (2) - Marine Environmental Technology (2023 cohort)
End date - Technical session two (2) and three (3) - Naval Architecture
End date - Technical session Two (2) and three (3) - Marine Engineering Systems Design
Ocean Safety
Research Unit (OSRU)
The Offshore Safety and Survival Centre (OSSC), primarily a training facility, is uniquely positioned to carry out high quality research in the area of simulation training, emergency response, evacuation, survival and rescue.
Research strength at OSSC ranges from full-scale field trials, including sea trials on different types of vessels ranging from life rafts and lifeboats to rigid hull inflatable rescue craft, offshore service and supply vessels and large scale passenger ships such as ferries and cruise ships, to studying training in our world class simulation facilities, to laboratory studies aimed at understanding human factors associated with cold exposure.
OSSC's research team understands both regulatory and training environments and has experience in the real world application of emergency response procedures and survival techniques and equipment design considerations. OSSC has an impressive inventory of research equipment that allows its researchers to work with collaborators to plan, collect and analyse data to improve the safety for people who work and play on the ocean.
In 2003, OSSC established a research unit to provide knowledge required for informed debate and better, defensible decision-making by designers, regulators, operators and trainers. OSSC's research unit undertakes applied research with collaborators and for clients at the local, national and international levels, ranging from developers, manufacturers, operators, academics and regulators.