New scholarship scheme for candidates with a background in media and journalism

Building upon the successful execution of the project "Journalistic Craft for Neighbourhood" at the College of Europe in Natolin, a new scholarship scheme started with the academic year 2021/2022!

This new scholarship scheme foresees the partial to full coverage of the costs of stay and studying for the advanced Master of Arts in European Interdisciplinary Studies at the College of Europe in Natolin, for a number of admitted students coming from the European Union, the Western Balkans or the countries of the European Neighbourhood Policy, with a background or clear interest in journalism and media

In a nutshell, applicants will be considered for this new scholarship scheme provided they:

  • have been admitted to the advanced Master of Arts in European Interdisciplinary Studies at the College of Europe in Natolin;
  • are journalists, representatives of communication and media centres, freelancers, or have a clear background and interest in media and journalism;
  • come from the European Union, the Western Balkans or the countries of the European Neighbourhood Policy.

The scholarships will range from partial to full and the final attribution will be based on motivation and merit. For more information concerning this new scholarship scheme, please write to communications.pl@coleurope.eu.