The sailing ship Statsraad Lehmkuhl in port in #Bergen. The ship has been calling the city home since 1921. Here, in 1951, gettings its keel greased before voyaging to New York! "Statsraaden", as she is called, won its first #TallShips Race in 1960.

Today, it's a school #ship for the Norwegian Navy. Right now it's on its second around the world voyage, the #OneOceanExpedition, in Colombia, travelling for Baltimore in two weeks.

Photo by Atelier KK, via University of Bergen Library: https://marcus.uib.no/instance/photograph/ubb-kk-n-454-013.html
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Image 1: The #ship SS #StatsraadLehmkuhl (Minister Lehmkuhl).
Image 2: The Labour Minister Lehmkuhl, on board his namesake, the ship Statsraad Lehmkuhl.

Based in #Bergen, it was a school ship for the Royal Navy since 1923 until it was donated to its current owner, a foundation for keeping the ship running since 1978. It is still being used in training courses for navies. Currently, it is going on a voyage around the globe, the #OneOceanExpedition – right now outside the east coast of USA en route to Los Angeles through the #PanamaCanal.

Photo by K. Knudsen & Co., via University of Bergen Library: https://marcus.uib.no/instance/photograph/ubb-kk-pk-1633.html
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Thorough and interesting paper by Prof. Katja Enberg @UiB on teaching a Sustainability Course on a 3month crossing of the Pacific Ocean on a tall ship #OneOceanExpedition
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11625-023-01419-9#Tab5
Teaching sustainability at the high sea: the “One Ocean Expedition” - Sustainability Science

This case study explores educational practices and processes in an interdisciplinary summer course addressing SDG14 (Life below water), SDG13 (Climate action), SDG4 (Education), SDG3 (Good health and wellbeing), and SDG17 (Partnerships). From May to August in 2022, students from 12 countries participated in an undergraduate summer course (SDG 200 Ocean–Climate–Society) on the sailship Statsraad Lehmkuhl as part of the One Ocean Expedition. Sustainability, marine biology, behavioral science, and sail training were core aspects of the daily assignments for the 86 students during the Pacific crossing from Chile to Tahiti. The students took part in watch duties 24–7 and were assigned to 18 working groups in their academic studies. Active learning approaches such as team-based learning and storytelling proved essential to engage students in interdisciplinary exchange on sustainability issues. A major challenge was to strike a balance between the academic work and the requirements from sea duties and life on board a sailship. Student feedback and assessment contribute to contextualize the learning experiences and personal development during the first five weeks on board. This case study provides an example of how life on a sailship can present a formative learning experience and an interdisciplinary laboratory to study and live in alignment with SDGs and with the overall mandate of the Global Agenda for Sustainable Development.

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