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UNE signs marine studies transfer agreement with ACT in Greece

UNE signs marine studies transfer agreement with ACT in Greece

BIDDEFORD, Maine — Building upon its internationally renowned excellence in global education, the University of New England has formed its first international articulation agreement with ACT (The American College of Thessaloniki) to allow students from the college who wish to pursue degrees in the marine sciences to complete their final two years of study at UNE. 

The agreement, signed July 26, 2024, between the schools, will allow qualified ACT students to transfer to UNE to obtain their undergraduate degrees in Marine Sciences with a focus in either marine biology or oceanography.

The transfer agreement expands UNE’s presence in the Mediterranean region — with UNE boasting a one-of-a-kind study abroad campus in Tangier, Morocco — and fosters interconnectedness through shared scientific understanding, said Charles Tilburg, Ph.D., director of the School of Marine and Environmental Programs at UNE and director of the Arthur P. Girard Marine Science Center.

“Marine science is a global science, and UNE has built a strong reputation across the U.S. for its excellence in this field,” Tilburg said. “Bringing in students from the Mediterranean region is a natural next step for us. The Mediterranean looks so different from the Gulf of Maine, and this contrast will offer a fantastic learning opportunity. These students will bring unique experiences and knowledge from their region that will enrich the learning environment here, making our program more robust, dynamic, and diverse.”

The agreement builds off UNE’s existing global partnerships to offer enhanced academic programming for students in marine and environmental degree programs. UNE currently has exchange agreements with the University of Akureyri in Iceland and the University of Iceland in Reykjavík. 

Students who participate in these exchanges partake in a number of experiential learning opportunities to enhance their learning and prepare for globally conscious careers.  

Through UNE’s membership in the University of the Arctic, students are also eligible to study abroad for a semester or full academic year in Norway or Finland while pursuing their degrees as part of the North2North Exchange program. And each year, a host of travel courses take UNE’s marine science students to Iceland, Belize, Panama, and more, where students gain cultural competencies as they research their natural world.

“This new articulation agreement between UNE and ACT is a prime example of how universities can complement each other’s strengths across international boundaries,” said Emily Dragon, senior director for Global Affairs at UNE. “By allowing students to transfer to UNE for their final two years in pursuit of a marine science degree, we are not only expanding opportunities for students interested in marine biology but also creating a blueprint for other institutions that may not have marine programs of their own.”

“This innovative model provides a win-win scenario,” Tilburg added. “It enables our partner institution to attract a new market of students who may not have considered marine sciences, while UNE gains talented, passionate students who bring diverse perspectives and skills that are transferable across countries and oceans.”

About the University of New England

The University of New England is Maine’s largest private university, with two beautiful coastal campuses in Maine, a one-of-a-kind study-abroad campus in Tangier, Morocco, and an array of flexible online offerings. In an uncommonly welcoming and supportive community, we offer hands-on learning, empowering students to make a positive impact in a world full of challenges. We are the state’s top provider of health professionals and home to Maine’s only medical and dental colleges, a variety of other interprofessionally aligned health care programs, and nationally recognized programs in the marine sciences, the natural and social sciences, business, the humanities, and the arts. Visit www.une.edu.

About ACT - American College of Thessaloniki

ACT is the tertiary division of Anatolia College, a private, non-profit, international learning community imbued with the best ideals of Greek and American education, as one of the leading few institutions that offer quality education from pre-K all the way to graduate studies.

ACT is accredited in the United States by NECHE (New England Commission of Higher Education) and recognized by the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education as an independent institution. 

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