Canary Islands Government Recognizes Reciprocal Degree Recognition Between European University of Canary Islands and Local Technical Higher Education
Published: December 10, 2025|education|Gobierno de Canarias
Canary Islands' Education Department Enhances Academic Mobility
Summary
The Canary Islands' Education Department has officially published an agreement that enhances academic mobility for students.
The resolution approves a revised annex to a cooperation contract signed in March 2024 between the regional government and the European University of Canary Islands. This new annex details the recognition of university degrees and technical higher education certificates, including a clear correspondence table for credits and subjects.
Key Points
- This development is significant for residents and expats seeking seamless pathways between university degrees and specialized vocational training within the region.
- It aims to make it easier for students to transfer credits and pursue parallel or continuing education across different levels.
Goals and Impact
- The updated recognition scheme aims to strengthen cooperation between higher education institutions.
- It seeks to improve career opportunities in the Canary Islands.
- The recognition will remain valid for at least one academic year, with potential annual updates by a technical committee.
"This move aligns with regional efforts to foster accessible, quality education and enhance workforce skills," according to regional officials.
Regional and Educational Benefits
- Direct benefits for students, workers, and employers.
- Supports regional efforts to foster accessible and quality education.
- Enhances workforce skills through better educational recognition and mobility.