The College of Europe, established on the initiative of the Hague Congress, dates back to 1949 and is the oldest postgraduate institute of European studies. After the end of the Cold War, in 1992 the College of Europe in Natolin began its mission to prepare students to think beyond disciplinary boundaries, beyond preconceptions, and to encourage them to build bridges and embrace a wider perspective on Europe.
Vacancies
Vacancies in our Natolin campus
The College of Europe in Natolin is seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals to support wide range of our activities, including delivering the EIS academic programme, event production, campus maintenance, communication, marketing, ICT and multimedia development, and administration of projects of various scales. The internship will take place in one of the College of Europe in Natolin’s Offices or Units under the supervision of its Head.
The College of Europe in Natolin is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Communication Officer (CO) for "Natolin4Capacity Building Phase II – Strengthening Ukrainian Public Administration for EU Integration" EU-funded project (N4CBII).
Contract Duration: December 1, 2025 – January 15, 2027
(Based on a service or employment contract)
Vacancies in our Bruges campus
The College of Europe is seeking applications for the position of Facilities Director (100 % FTE), managing the Facilities Office at its Bruges campus starting as soon as possible.
The College of Europe is seeking applications for the position of part-time Academic Assistant (50% FTE), joining the Inter-Departemental European Advanced studies Programme at its Bruges campus from 17 August 2026 onwards.
The College of Europe is seeking applications for the position of both full-time and part-time Academic Assistant (100% FTE and 75% FTE), joining the European Economic Studies Department at its Bruges campus, from 17 August 2026 onwards.
The College of Europe is seeking applications for the position of both part-time and full-time Academic Assistant (50% FTE and 100% FTE), joining the Department of EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies at its Bruges campus from 17 August 2026 onwards.