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)
It's time to start planning your future
Our Student Recruitment Office is your first point of contact to find out more about the Marine Institute.
Registration begins online (7:00 P.M.) - Fall term for diploma of technology, diploma, advanced diploma, post-graduate certificate and technical certificate programs.
Students who have been accepted and conditionally accepted into programs requiring the submission of medicals and/or letters of conduct will not be permitted to register for classes unless satisfactory copies of the required medicals and/or letter of conduct have been received by the Registrar's Office
Paul Murray, a recent Memorial University and Marine Institute graduate, is now a supply chain engineer for the Thermal Equipment Corporation, the world’s largest manufacturer of composite bonding autoclaves for the aerospace and defense industries
While he began his career in aerospace manufacturing in Winnipeg, Murray moved to Los Angeles in 1998 to advance his career. He maintained his Canadian roots by completing Memorial’s distance education programs to obtain his Bachelor of Technology and most recently, his Master of Technology Management (MTM) from the Marine Institute (MI).
“The graduate study options I found at American Universities would have required me to bolster my educational background with at least a year of additional courses,” explained Murray. “In the end, I found that the MTM program at MI offered the right mix of technical, business and organization behavior content I was looking for.”
Read about Murray’s research in Memorial University’s Research Magazine Winter 2014.
Master’s Candidate, Hilary Rockwood began her post-secondary studies at the University of California in Santa Cruz with a Bachelor of Science in marine biology. Now, she has come back to her home in St. John’s to conduct her master’s degree at Memorial and its Marine Institute (MI).
Rockwood is conducting her master’s research with MI’s Centre for Fisheries Ecosystems Research. Working alongside the centre’s scientists, Rockwood is focusing on the diets and spatial distributions of gadoids in southern Newfoundland waters under changing ocean conditions, driven by both global climate change and climate cycles.
Read about Rockwood’s research in Memorial University’s Research Magazine Winter 2014.