Career Day at the College of Europe in Natolin
The first Natolin Career Day has successfully concluded, marking an important milestone in strengthening the link between academic learning and professional practice at the College of Europe in...
This three-day seminar includes a comprehensive analysis of the new instruments established by the new European migration and asylum policy as well as objectives of the new European Commission in the field of migration.
The programme presents and analyses the different migration challenges that the EU and its Members are currently facing; followed by sessions dedicated to the different EU responses such as refugee movements, irregular economic migration, legal immigration and EU external border management.
The programme ends with an interactive workshop where participants debate and analyse strategic national, EU and international issues as well as challenges ahead.
The curriculum is designed to help participants use valuable and effective theory and practice in their professional environment after completing the course.
For more details, you can download the 2026 programme here.
Please note that this course can be tailored on demand for specific groups.