November 21, 2025

IMO Gender Equality Award to go to Professor Momoko Kitada

Professor Momoko Kitada of the World Maritime University has been selected to receive the 2025 IMO Gender Equality Award.

The Award is bestowed on individuals who have made significant contributions to advancing gender equality and the empowerment of women in the maritime sector.
The IMO Council endorsed Professor Kitada as the recipient during its 135th session held in London (20-21 November 2025), to receive the award in May 2026, alongside celebrations for the International Day for Women in Maritime (18 May).

Members of the assessment panel noted that her influence extended far beyond her role at WMU in Malmö, Sweden. The panel highlighted the global impact of her work, with her research, teaching and leadership of WMU’s gender and diversity initiatives translating into tangible change in many countries.

Professor Momoko Kitada is a former seafarer and earned a doctorate in Social Science from Cardiff University, United Kingdom. She joined the World Maritime University in 2011 and serves as Full Professor and Head of Maritime Education and Training. She coordinates and teaches in other master’s degree specializations, including Maritime Energy Management, as well as the Postgraduate Diploma in Maritime Energy and the Summer Academy on Maritime Decarbonization.

The IMO Gender Equality Award was established by IMO to recognize individuals, irrespective of their gender, who have made significant contributions to advancing gender equality and the empowerment of women in the maritime sector.

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email

Search

Become a Member

Membership is open to all ship owners, operators and agents both Australian and International providing services to or within Australia.

Upcoming Events

Oct 10
Industry Gala Night 2026
Industry Gala Night 2026 – A Masquerade Affair Shipping Australia Limited Queensland is delighted to announce the return of our highly anticipated Industry Gala Night 2026. Following the outstanding success of last year’s sold-out event, we are excited to once again bring together industry leaders, valued partners, sponsors, and supporters for an unforgettable evening of...

Latest News

Day of the Seafarer – 25 June 2026
Next Thursday is the U.N. recognised “Day of the Seafarer”. The day highlights the hardship, pressures, and risks of life at sea, especially in conflict-afflicted areas. The recent Middle East conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran, is a prime example as the conflict saw 46 vessels attacked with the loss of 14 seafarer...
Too many standards, too much red tape, not enough lifetime to deal with it
Multiple, diverging, standards are not helpful for a global industry like shipping. Nor, indeed, are they generally good for society either. A new case study and analysis, commissioned by the International Chamber of Shipping and the European Shipowners Association supports the need for single standards. There are key areas of divergence between the EU Ship Recycling...

Latest Magazine

Shipping Australia – Annual Review 2025
January, 2026

Subscribe to the Signal Newsletter

Be the first to know about releases and industry news and insights or catch up on any editions you missed.

Search