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The College of Europe in Natolin

27.12.2021

Applications for postgraduate European Interdisciplinary Studies at the College of Europe in Natolin are open. Deadline: 19 January 2022

The College of Europe in Natolin

The College of Europe in Natolin

The College of Europe is the oldest and Europe’s most renowned institute of postgraduate European studies. The advanced Master of Arts in European Interdisciplinary Studies programme offered at the Natolin campus in Warsaw provides graduates and young professionals with a wider perspective on Europe. It is also a starting point for a fascinating academic and international career.

Herman Van Rompuy, Timothy Snyder, Bronisław Geremek, Norman Davies, Roger Moorhouse, Georges Mink, Chantal Delsol and Rémi Brague are among the former and current lecturers of the college of Europe in Natolin.

Recruitment

The offer is addressed to graduates, but also final year students first and foremost with the major in Law, Languages, Philosophy, History, Journalism, European Studies, International Relations, Sociology, Cultural Studies and other humanities, as well as sciences (engineers, physicists, biotechnologists, etc.), who are interested in Europe – its past, present and future

The tuition fee and costs of full board and lodging on campus can be covered by full or partial scholarships, which are awarded to over 70% of admitted students. For more details please check The College of Europe's website.

There are no age limits. Candidates are expected to hold a Master’s degree or its equivalent worth 240 ECTS credits. They should also be fluent in English and have at least communicative command of French. There is a possibility of conditional admission for candidates fluent in one of those two languages if the candidate can demonstrate at the interview that s/he has already started learning or improving his/her skills in either language to attain the B1/B2 level at the start of the academic year. It is possible to re-apply. If one does not succeed at the first attempt, the door to the College remains open in the following years.

More information:

More information can be found at coleuropenatolin.eu
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