Current Research at GMI

Current GMI Research Projects:
· Compassion and Politics. Age, Disability and the Greenwich Hospital Project 1694-1763
· Sustaining the Empire: War, the Navy and the Contractor State
The thesis titles that our MPhil/PhD students are currently working on are:
|
Student Name |
Research Title |
| James Davey | War, Naval Logistics and the British State: Supplying the Baltic Fleet 1808-12 |
| Periasamy Gunasekaran |
Port Security in Developing Countries - Pre and Post 9/11 Terrorist Attacks: A Case Study of Port Klang in Malaysia |
| Ya Li |
Problems and Prospect for the Development of the Compensation Mechanism for Oil Pollution Damage in China |
|
Terence Lilley |
Operations of the Tenth Cruiser Squadron 1914-1917: A Challenge for the Navy and its Reserves |
|
William Moses |
The Commercial and Technical Evolution of the Ferry Industry 1950-2000 |
| Kenneth Peters |
Seafarers Advocacy and their Access to Justice: The Role and the Need for Maritime Ministries - their Provenance and Legitimacy |
|
Joan Ryan |
The significance of the introduction of women workers into the 19 th Century Royal Dockyards, with special reference to Chatham |
|
Peter Skidmore |
The impact of Irish Seatrade on the development of North West England in the late 18th and early 19th centuries |
| Robert Sutcliffe | The Effectiveness of the Transport Board 1794 to 1815 |
The dissertation titles that our current MA Maritime Policy students are working on are:
|
Student Name |
Dissertation Title |
|
Marvo Darroux |
The Voluntary IMO Member State Audit Scheme: An Effective Tool to Eliminate the Substandard Ship? The Developing Country's Perspective. The Experience of the Republic of Liberia. |
|
Baha Eksioglu |
A Cast Study of Somalia: What are the obstacles and concerns that arise in addressing maritime piracy? |
|
Vera Elefsinioti |
The Greek State Shipping Policy and the Relation with the Shipping Industry. Case Studies of Two Greek Shipping Companies. |
|
Olumide Ibraheem |
Flags of Convenience. How Convenient to Seafarers? A Case Study of Nigerian Seafarers. |
|
Joseph Ikpeamaeze |
An Assessment of the Nigerian Coastal and Inland Shipping (Cabotage) Act, 2004. |
|
Joe Nasr |
The Implementation and Implications of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the Shipping Industry. The Case of Maersk. |
|
Lillian Nneji |
Support for Indiginous Shipping in Developing Nations: A Case Study of Nigeria |
| Vinh Phan | Port Services in Vietnam |
| Daniel Stinson |
The Northwest Passage: Policy Issues in the 21st Century |
The dissertation titles that our current MA Maritime History students are working on are:
|
Student Name |
Dissertation Title |
|
Alastair Allen |
A Forlorn Hope: The Failure of the American-British-Dutch-Australian Alliance to Defend The Netherlands East Indies 1941-42. |
|
Peter Ballantyne |
Sailing the China Seas: The Indo-China Steam Navigation Company 1881-1939. |
| John Lowry | Sir Home Riggs Popham and the Invasion of Rio de la Plata in 1806. |
|
John McNamara |
Was Lord Thomas Cochrane a Conspirator in the Stock Exchange Scandal of 1814? |
|
Samuel Poole |
To What Extent did the Royal Navy's War Against the U-Boat Impact on Britain's Post-War Submarine Development? |
The dissertation titles that our current MBA Maritime Management students are working on are:
|
Student Name |
Dissertation Title |
| Vijay Hiranandani | Sustainable Development in Sea Ports: A Multi-Case Study |
| Mohammed Kabir | Minimising Risk in Shipping Operation: Case Studies of Two Shipping Lines |
|
Abhijit Singh |
Marine Safety: The Human Factor. Managing Human Risk in Shipping Operation & Maintenance |
