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Q: I am interested in the European Union, and in the future, I would like to work in one of its institutions, which is why I plan to start European studies in Poland. What does the College of Europe in Warsaw have to offer in this area?

A: If in the future, you plan a career in the European Union, the post-graduate European Interdisciplinary Studies at the College of Europe in Natolin (Warsaw) are created just for people like you. The College’s interdisciplinary program prepares our graduates to work in European Affairs and in the institutions of the European Union. The College of Europe […] Read more...


Q: I am interested in enrolling in European Neighbourhood Policy studies in Poland. Does the Natolin Campus of the College of Europe in Warsaw offer a ENP Studies programme?

A: If you are interested in the study of the European Neighbourhood Policy in Poland, the MA in European Interdisciplinary Studies at the College of Europe in Natolin is an excellent choice. In fact during the second semester of the European Interdisciplinary Studies programme, students can choose from one of four thematic majors – EU Public Affairs and Policies, […] Read more...


Q: I am interested in taking up Public Affairs (or related) studies in Poland. Is this subject included in the College of Europe in Warsaw’s academic offer?

A: The College of Europe in Natolin (Warsaw) does not offer a specific programme in public affairs studies as such, however, in the second semester of the Master of Arts in European Interdisciplinary Studies students specialise in a particular field by taking courses in one of four thematic majors – one of which is EU Public Affairs and […] Read more...


Q: What do I need to know about living and studying in Warsaw?

A: Warsaw is Poland's largest educational centre. Aside from their studies, students can take advantage of numerous facilities and events taking place in the city of Warsaw and beyond. Sightseeing tours around the country provide students with the opportunity to learn about Poland’s history, culture, and cuisine, and allow them to gain unique experiences. Read more...


Q: I am interested in taking up diplomatic studies in Poland. Does the College of Europe in Natolin (Warsaw) offer such study programmes?

A: The College of Europe in Natolin does not offer a programme in diplomatic studies as such, but has designed a programme in European Interdisciplinary Studies with specialized majors which very well might be considered by applicants aspiring to careers in diplomacy. The programme and its specialized majors are constantly updated keeping an eye on the current developments in Europe and in its job market, which provides a wide range of job opportunities after graduation. The specialized majors include: EU Public Affairs and Policies, the EU as a Global Actor, European History and Civilization, and EU Neighbours and the European Neighbourhood Policy. Read more...