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The University of Cádiz expands its microcredential offer with new programmes in robotics, genomics and renewable energy 27 April 2026

The University of Cádiz expands its microcredential offer with new programmes in robotics, genomics and renewable energy

In May, the University of Cádiz will host training courses on flexible robotics with ROS2, the application of genomics in infectious diseases, and grid-connected photovoltaic systems

The University of Cádiz has expanded its catalogue of microcredentials with new training proposals in key strategic areas such as robotics, genomics and renewable energy, reinforcing its commitment to lifelong learning and the development of specialised professional skills.

This new set of short and flexible training courses is designed to respond to the growing demand for highly qualified profiles in emerging sectors, combining academic expertise with practical and professional application.

The updated offer strengthens the university’s role in continuous training and knowledge transfer, while promoting upskilling and reskilling opportunities for students, graduates and professionals seeking to adapt to the evolving labour market.

With this expansion, the University of Cádiz continues to consolidate its microcredentials programme as a key tool for innovation in higher education and for strengthening the connection between the university and the socio-economic environment.