Natolin Fellowship Programme Successfully Completed
The Natolin Fellowship Programme, designed to support the European integration of Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia, has successfully concluded. Over the past eight months, 11 Fellows from Ukraine...
This postgraduate Master of Arts is is aimed at university graduates with an academic background in a varied range of disciplines, such as law, economics, political or social sciences, history, philosophy, geography, linguistics or journalism, and who are interested in approaching the process of European integration from a broad and interdisciplinary perspective.
Graduates with degrees in other disciplines (such as natural sciences, engineering etc.) who demonstrate a high academic level and a keen interest in EU affairs are also encouraged to apply.
Candidates to the European Interdisciplinary Studies programme must fulfill the general admission requirements of the College of Europe and specific language requirements.