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The second stage of the European University of the Seas ‘SEA-EU FOR ALL’ begins 16 January 2023

The second stage of the European University of the Seas ‘SEA-EU FOR ALL’ begins

The University of Cadiz coordinates this Alliance, which is now made up of nine European universities 

The 16th of January 2023 was set by the European University of the Seas SEA-EU consortium and the European Commission as the official start date of its second stage: SEA-EU FOR ALL, in which the objectives of transforming education through new joint degrees, mobilities, collaborations and innovative methodologies are more ambitious.

The European Commission approved last July the second phase of SEA-EU in the European Universities Initiative. A total of 18 million euros will support this nine-university alliance, whose coordination is led by the University of Cadiz, over the next four years.