The SEA-EU Alliance has reached a major milestone in international higher education with the official accreditation of SeaBluE – the Joint Bachelor’s Degree in Sustainable Blue Economy, coordinated by the University of Cádiz (UCA). This recognition, granted for a period of six years until March 18, 2031, marks a significant step in the development of European joint degrees and strengthens SEA-EU’s leadership in innovative, transnational education.
A European Degree for a Global Future
SeaBluE is not just any undergraduate programme—it is one of the first Joint Bachelor’s Degrees in Europe to emerge from a European University Alliance, offering students a truly international academic experience. The programme is designed and delivered collaboratively by seven leading universities across Europe:
- University of Cádiz (Spain) – Coordinating institution
- University of Gdańsk (Poland)
- University of Split (Croatia)
- University of Malta (Malta)
- University of Algarve (Portugal)
- University of Naples Parthenope (Italy)
- Nord University (Norway)
This initiative follows the European approach to joint degrees, ensuring academic excellence, cross-border collaboration, and global recognition for its graduates.
One of the key highlights of SeaBluE is its mandatory mobility component, allowing students to study across multiple universities during their academic journey. This structure provides a multidisciplinary perspective on the sustainable blue economy, integrating subjects such as marine conservation, sustainable fisheries, coastal planning, and maritime policy. Students will also gain practical experience through hands-on projects, internships, and industry collaborations, preparing them for careers in marine sustainability, policy-making, and blue innovation.
With this accreditation, the University of Cádiz and the SEA-EU Alliance reaffirm their commitment to pioneering new models of higher education that break traditional barriers and foster a truly European learning environment.
“This achievement is a testament to the strength of European university collaborations. SeaBluE is not just a degree—it is a gateway to an international career in one of the most crucial sectors for the future of our planet,” said Irene Delgado, Coordinator of the programme.
With three accredited SEA-EU Joint Programmes now in place—STORM (Sustainability Transition for Organisations and Resilience Management), MIPMAL (Master in Port Management and Logistics), and SeaBluE (Sustainable Blue Economy Bachelor’s Degree)—the alliance is solidifying its role as a leader in European transnational education.
Applications for SeaBluE will open soon. Discover more about this groundbreaking programme and download the official handbook here: www.sea-eu.org/seablue