SEA-EU Joint Programmes
SEA-EU has developed entirely new joint study programs, where teaching alternates between various universities in Europe, including University of Gdańsk.
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.
- SeaBluE - Bachelor in Sustainable Blue Economy
A multidisciplinary bachelor's degree 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 (University of Gdansk), Norway (Nord University), France (University of Brest), Spain (University of Cádiz), Italy (Parthenope University of Naples), Croatia (University of Split), Malta (University of Malta)
Study length: 3 years
ECTS Credits: 180
Cost: 1500 € per year. (4500 € in total). Scholarships available.
Admission requirements: English level B1
- STORM - Joint Master Degree in Sustainability Transition for Organisations and Resilience Management
The STORM Master’s programme 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 (University of Gdansk), Norway (Nord University), France (University of Brest), Spain (University of Cádiz), Croatia (University of Split), Malta (University of 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
- MIPMAL - Master's Degree in Port Management and Logistics
The Joint Master in Port Management and Logistics (MIPMAL) is designed in collaboration with the port authorities of the SEA-EU countries. Gain expertise in port operations, sustainable transport systems, and logistics integration.
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
Participating countries/universities: Poland (University of Gdansk), Spain (University of Cádiz), Portugal (University of Algarve), Croatia (University of Split), Italiy (Parthenope University of Naples), Malta (University of Malta).
Study length: 2 years
ECTS credits: 120
Cost: 4500 € per year. Scholarships available.
Admission requirements: A Bachelor’s degree (EQF Level 5) or an equivalent qualification from a recognised institution. B2 Level of English.