SEA-EU joint programmes

SEA-EU Joint Programmes

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SEA-EU joint programmes are higher education degrees developed and delivered by multiple universities within the SEA-EU Alliance. These programmes offer students the opportunity to study in different European universities while obtaining a single, fully recognized degree.

With such a degree, you gain a unique interdisciplinary approach and a fantastic European learning experience, both academically, culturally, and socially.

The alliance will offer four programs from autumn 2025: two master's degrees, a bachelor's degree, and a doctoral program (not yet accredited).

The programs are open to applicants both within and outside the SEA-EU alliance. All teaching is conducted in English.

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  • SeaBluE - Bachelor in Sustainable Blue Economy

that combines economics and maritime studies. Topics such as marine pollution, overfishing, and climate change are central. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of marine ecosystems and economic growth.

Participating countries/universities: Poland (÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ of Gdansk), Norway (), France (), Spain (), Italy (), Croatia (), Malta ()

Study length: 3 years
ECTS Credits: 180
Cost: 1500 € per year. (4500 € in total). Scholarships available.
Admission requirements: English level B1

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  • STORM - Joint Master Degree in Sustainability Transition for Organisations and Resilience Management

trains future leaders to drive sustainable transformation through critical analysis and innovative management approaches. By integrating hands-on experiences that reconnect them with nature, students gain a deeper awareness of global challenges and their impact on organisations.

Key competencies include:

  • Environmental Sustainability – Implementing strategies to reduce carbon footprints, optimise resource use, and minimise waste.
  • Risk Anticipation – Preparing for potential crises, learning from past events, and establishing effective management frameworks.
  • Innovation & Adaptation – Developing sustainable products and services, integrating clean technologies, and responding to environmental changes.
  • Strategic Resilience – To prepare for and respond to challenges of all kinds, including those linked to the climate crisis.

Participating countries/universities: Poland (÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ of Gdansk), Norway (), France (), Spain (), Croatia (), Malta ()

Study length: 2 years
ECTS credits: 120
Cost: 3750 € per year. 12 merit-based participation costs waivers will be awarded by the STORM selection committees.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor’s degree (EQF Level 6) or an equivalent qualification from a recognised institution. A B2 level of English proficiency

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  • MIPMAL - Master's Degree in Port Management and LogisticsÌý

is designed in collaboration with the port authorities of the SEA-EU countries. Gain expertise in port operations, sustainable transport systems, and logistics integration.

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Throughout the program, you will develop:

  • skills in port administration and maritime port operations
  • the ability to integrate logistics processes in digital environments
  • competence in integrating logistics activities with procurement, production, distribution, transportation, storage, sales, and after-sales service
  • vision and understanding of sustainability and energy transition in ports

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Participating countries/universities: Poland (÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ of Gdansk), Spain (), Portugal (), Croatia (), Italiy (), Malta ().

Study length: 2 years
ECTS credits: 120
Cost: 4500 € per year. Scholarships available.
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Admission requirements: A Bachelor’s degree (EQF Level 5) or an equivalent qualification from a recognised institution. B2 Level of English.

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Submitted on Tue, 04/22/2025 - 12:53 by Dominika Brulińska Changed on Tue, 04/22/2025 - 13:19 by Dominika Brulińska