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- Google Chair in Digital Innovation
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- Conferences and VIP events
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- Discover Warsaw
- European Civilization Chair
- European Neighbourhood Policy Chair
- Master of Arts in Transatlantic Affairs (MATA)
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- Master of Arts in Transatlantic Affairs (MATA)
- Calendar of the Academic Year
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- Language Requirements (Natolin)
- Selection Committees
- Fees
- Scholarships
- Application instructions
- Selection Process
- Frequently Asked Questions
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- College Libraries
- European Documentation Centre
- College of Europe – Arenberg European Prize
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International Cooperation
Since its founding in 1992, the College of Europe Natolin campus has been implementing and developing a highly effective internationalization strategy as one of the core features of its statutory activity. As a result of our international approach to research and teaching, every year we are hosting students and academic staff (visiting professors/researchers) from more than 30 countries.
For issues dealing with international cooperation of staff and faculty please contact the Academic Administration: EIS_AcademicAdministrationNatolin.pl [at] coleurope.eu.
For issues dealing with inter-institutional cooperation and executive education please contact the Development Office: development.pl [at] coleurope.eu.
For issues dealing with traineeship agreements (convention de stage) between the College of Europe Natolin campus and other institutions please contact the Careers Service: careers.pl [at] coleurope.eu.
For issues dealing with promotional activities and recruitment please contact the Communications and Recruitment Office: communications.pl [at] coleurope.eu.