Armenian-Georgian Cultural Days in Natolin
The College of Europe in Natolin hosted Armenian-Georgian Cultural Days - celebrating the rich traditions, history, and shared heritage of Armenia and Georgia. Organised by students for the Natolin...
Each year students from over thirty countries are enrolled in EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies. Their various academic backgrounds as well as their professional experience enrich the debates and exchanges shared in class and beyond. Successful applicants come primarily from an academic background in political science, European studies, international relations, diplomatic studies, law, economics or history.
In addition to the general admission requirements of the College of Europe, students admitted to the Department of EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies in Bruges should fulfil certain