MA in European Interdisciplinary Studies:

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MA in European Interdisciplinary Studies:
Applications
Scholarships
»» Applications are invited from students
Numerous full or partial scholarships exist
for students wishing to study the MA programme at Natolin. For full information on
these visit the College of Europe website.
holding (or about to achieve) a good
master’s degree
»» Natolin students are often graduates
in Economics, Law or Political Science,
but we also take graduates in History,
Communication Studies, Languages,
Philosophy, or Philology and, more
exceptionally, in other unrelated subjects
if students show high interest in our
offer
»» The working languages are English and
French - applicants should have a B2
minimum level for one working language
and a B1 minimum level for the other
»» Applications for the following academic
year open at the end of October and
usually close in the middle of January
In particular full scholarships are offered:
»» To EU nationals wishing to study the
European Neighbourhood Policy (EU/ENP
Scholarships)
»» To non-EU nationals from the 16 states
covered by the European Neighbourhood
Policy - Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan,
Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Israel, Jordan,
Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, the
Palestinian Authority, Syria, Tunisia and
Ukraine (ENP Scholarships)
»» To non-EU nationals from European
states seeking EU membership (please
check the College of Europe website for
details)
»» To History graduates of all nationalities
(European Parliament – Geremek
European Civilisation Chair Scholarships)
For more information and to apply,
please visit our web page:
www.coleurope.eu
MA in European
Interdisciplinary Studies:
The Internal and External Dimensions
of the European Union
at the Natolin Campus in Warsaw
Campus in Warsaw
Our offer
Our teaching
The College of Europe, with its two campuses
(Bruges, founded in 1949 and Natolin in 1992),
is the oldest and most prestigious institute of
postgraduate European Union studies. It attracts students from all over the world who are
seeking a truly multicultural experience and an
international career.
»» One-year postgraduate further Master’s
»» More than 60 Distinguished academics
The Natolin campus is located in Warsaw, the
capital of one of the largest EU member states
in East Central Europe. It was established in
1992 in anticipation of the eastern enlargement of the EU, and today it specialises in the
study of new developments in the European
Union, its relations with its nearest neighbours
and recent European History.
»» Specialisations – EU as a regional Actor,
Its students all study a unique interdisciplinary
MA programme, which consists of courses in
EU politics, law, history and economics and offers further specialisations depending on students’ preferences.
In addition, it is home to the European Neighbourhood Policy Chair and the European Civilisation Chair. This makes it particularly attractive to students wishing to specialise in the
EU’s external relations in its neighbourhood as
well as its historical and cultural development.
degree in European Interdisciplinary
Studies (fully accredited)
»» An intensive academic programme in
EU politics, policies and geopolitics, law,
economics and European history and
civilisation
EU as a Global Actor, Governance in the
EU, The European Single Market
»» A community of more than 120 students
from over 30 nationalities
»» Two study trips each year – to countries in
the region, neighboring the EU and to EU
institutions, including the Baltic States,
Turkey, Ukraine, Brussels and Luxembourg
(included in the general fees)
»» Summer Introductory Courses – covering
the main subject areas of the MA course
for those new to EU studies
»» A Language Summer Academy, to
improve your French and English before
the academic year starts (tuition and
lodging on campus are free of charge)
»» Language courses during the academic year
– English, French, German, Italian, Russian
and Polish (included in the general fees)
and practitioners from over 20
nationalities in Europe and beyond
»» Mixture of lectures and small group
seminars with leading experts in the field
»» English and French – working languages
»» Highly regarded multicultural academic
environment
Our campus
»» Warsaw – according to Lonely Planet, is
“Central Europe’s most dynamic city”: a
business and cultural centre and the seat
of international institutions such as the
EU’s FRONTEX agency and the OSCE’s
Office for Democratic Institutions and
Human Rights
»» Natolin Campus – a unique and historic
120-hectare nature reserve and former
royal hunting lodge
»» Natolin Library – one of the largest
European studies libraries
»» Natolin Restaurant – 3 meals a day, 7
days a week
»» Natolin Student Residences – each
student has a fully equipped single room
with en suite bathroom, fast internet
connection, DVD and satellite TV,
cleaning service