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MA in European Interdisciplinary Studies
The College of Europe in Natolin with its postgraduate Master of Arts in European Interdisciplinary Studies provides graduates, young professionals and future leaders with the wider perspective on Europe and prepares them for fascinating international careers.
Reflecting the increasingly complex and interconnected nature of European integration and of the surrounding world, the studies combine a thorough academic preparation, language courses and a professional skills programme which later enable our graduates to make a substantial contribution to European affairs, be it through working in national administration, diplomacy, European institutions, international organizations or NGOs, but also in the private sector and academia. Discover our offer.
Why choose the Master of Arts in European Interdisciplinary Studies at the College of Europe in Natolin?
Discover our unique interdisciplinary programme taught by around 100 leading academics and practitioners from Europe and beyond.
Two inspiring study trips in Europe and beyond enable our students to immerse in topical issues with key experts and decision makers.
Explore how our academic offer combined with a tailored-made professional skills programme prepare for today’s complex job market.
Languages and Intercultural Dialogue
The office offers Natolin students language classes as well as organizes the Summer Language Academy.
International competitions and activities
International competitions and activities are excellent ways for our students to develop professional skills and gain valuable experience for their CVs.
Learn more about our magnificent campus within a historic, picturesque 120-hectare nature reserve, close to Warsaw's city center.
Join a multicultural community of around 130 students from about 30 countries and live, learn, and experience Europe together on a unique campus.
A thriving and fast-developing metropolis, boasting a wealth of history and culture, as well as an ideal starting point to discover Central and Eastern Europe.
Special lectures with VIP guests throughout the year give our students the opportunity to meet and discuss with world leaders.
Encourages reflection on recent European history in the conviction that understanding Europe's past helps us to imagine and shape Europe's future.
European Neighbourhood Policy Chair
Focuses on Wider Europe and on the EU’s relations with its nearest neighbours, particularly the countries covered by the European Neighbourhood Policy.
MA in Transatlantic Affairs (MATA)
A two-year MA programme offered jointly by the College of Europe and The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
Many of our students are granted scholarships by their government, public or private institutions or by the College of Europe itself.
How to become a student of one of the most comprehensive programmes in European interdisciplinary studies worldwide?
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