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The leaflet informing on the Blended Intensive Programme organised by UIB

Islands are at the front line of today’s global challenges, from climate change to economic transitions. 
This 3 ECTS micro-credential, hosted by the University of the Balearic Islands (UIB), invites you to explore how sustainability, governance, and innovation intersect in island contexts. 

An alliance-wide course: 

This programme brings together lecturers from six EUNICoast partner universities:

  • University of the Balearic Islands (UIB) – Spain
  • Stralsund University of Applied Sciences (HOST) – Germany
  • West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin (ZUT) – Poland 
  • University of the Azores (UAc) – Portugal 
  • Åland University of Applied Sciences (AUAS) – Finland 
  • University of the Faroe Islands (UFI) – Faroe Islands 

Together, they offer an interdisciplinary experience that blends political science, environmental studies, sociology, economics, and geography.
More information on the website of UIB.

Why join? 

  • Learn from academics and professionals working on real sustainability challenges 
  • Collaborate in a multilingual and multicultural classroom 
  • Take part in a hybrid course accessible from any EUNICoast university 
  • Gain a recognised European micro-credential (3 ECTS) 

Key facts: 

New dates: from 26 February  to 31 March 2026
Format: Blended (online + in-person sessions)
Language: English
Level: A bachelor's degree or higher is recommended, or proven professional experience in related fields. 
Preferential fees apply for students and staff of EUNICoast member universities.

How to apply: 

Registration is now open! 
Join a community of learners shaping sustainable futures for island and coastal regions. 

Apply now: UIB Microcredencials 

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