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Become a student at the College of Europe in Natolin

20.11.2024

Applications for 2025/26 are NOW OPEN! Are you ready to take your academic journey to the next level?

College of Europe in Natolin

Whether you're in your final year of university studies, a recent graduate, or a young professional, the Advanced Master of Arts in European Interdisciplinary Studies at the College of Europe in Natolin offers a fully personalised, truly intense, intercultural learning experience. Immerse yourself in a rigorous academic environment, engage with top experts, and join a community of learners passionate about shaping Europe’s future. Plus, with more than 70% of our students receiving scholarships, your path to excellence is more accessible than ever! Apply today and embark on a transformative academic journey that will widen your perspective on Europe and the world: http://coleuropenatolin.eu

The College of Europe in Natolin was established in 1992 in Warsaw at the time of the reintegration of the European continent after the fall of the Iron Curtain.

Today, with its postgraduate Master of Arts in European Interdisciplinary Studies, Natolin is at the cutting edge of academic study of new developments in the EU and its neighbourhoods. Every year, it attracts students from all over Europe and beyond who are seeking a truly multicultural experience and an international career.

The objective of our first-class interdisciplinary programme taught by around 100 leading academics and practitioners from Europe and beyond, is to provide Natolin students with key expertise in the internal and external dimensions of European affairs. Students can explore the multifaceted aspects of the European Union, and dive into Europe’s paramount challenges in the 21st century: geostrategy, security, climate and energy transition, migration, religion and politics, as well as media and digital transformation. The programme fosters excellence in research with two established Chairs: one in European history and civilization, another on the European Neighbourhood Policy and the EU’s neighbours.

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