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- Study
- Prospective Students
- European Economic Studies
- Academic programme
- Option European Law and Economic Analysis (ELEA)
- Option European Public Policy Analysis (EPPA)
- European Economic Integration and Business (EEIB)
- Faculty & staff
- Extra-curricular activities
- Conferences & events
- Research & publications
- Google Chair in Digital Innovation
- Master of Arts in Transatlantic Affairs (MATA)
- Alumni testimonials
- Become a student
- Campus services
- Student life
- Contacts
- EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies
- European Interdisciplinary Studies
- Objectives
- Academic programme
- Study trips
- Natolin Careers Service
- Natolin Language Service
- International competitions
- Conferences and VIP events
- Student life at Natolin
- Discover Warsaw
- European Neighbourhood Policy Chair
- Master of Arts in Transatlantic Affairs (MATA)
- Scholarships and funding
- Become a student
- Contacts
- European Legal Studies
- European Political and Governance Studies
- Master of Arts in Transatlantic Affairs (MATA)
- Calendar of the Academic Year
- ADMISSION
- Academic Requirements
- Language Requirements (Bruges)
- Language Requirements (Natolin)
- Selection Committees
- Fees
- Scholarships
- Application instructions
- Selection Process
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Recognition of the diploma
- Testimonials
- Contact
- Research
- Academic Chairs
- College Libraries
- European Documentation Centre
- College of Europe – Arenberg European Prize
- Global Competition Law Centre
- EU-China Relations
- Cooperation with the European University Institute
- The Madariaga – College of Europe Centre
- Publications
- Visiting Scholars
- Exploring EU Foreign Policy
- Governance
- About the College
- College of Europe
- Campuses
- Bruges
- Natolin (Warsaw)
- Faculty members
- Governing Bodies
- College Administration
- Development Office
- The College Network
- History
- Information products
- Press
- Open Vacancies
- Social Hub
- Donate to the College
- Contact us
Employers
The College of Europe prepares its students to take on leadership positions in the private, public and non-profit sectors, the world over. These students, representing each year more than 50 nationalities, are characterised by a variety of profiles with, in common, a specialisation in European affairs, multi-lingual skills and experience in a multinational environment.
From this standpoint, the Careers Office strives to bring together College students and recruiters. It aims to provide assistance to help all parties involved find satisfaction.
Recruiters are therefore invited to contact the Careers Office (Xavier ESTEVE and Magali AUQUIER) if they require its assistance at any stage of the recruitment process, from advertising a job vacancy or an internship, collecting CVs, organising interviews or information sessions, to their participation in events held on the College of Europe's campuses.