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...
| This track was offered for the last time in 2024-2025. |
On successful completion of this track you will obtain the degree of Master of Science in European Economic Studies.
All courses combine economic analysis with empirical assessment and critical in-depth reviews of EU policies and, where relevant, of the European economy in general. The programme focuses on European economic policies, but several courses also examine extensively the implications for business strategy.
3 compact seminars are offered. Attendance is optional (no ECTS credits are awarded):
The College of Europe reserves the right to modify its academic programmes at all times.