Why choose European Interdisciplinary Studies at the College of Europe in Natolin?
The College of Europe in Natolin with its advanced Master of Arts in European Interdisciplinary Studies provides students with the wider perspective on Europe and prepares them for fascinating international careers.
Academic expertise
The objective of our first-class interdisciplinary programme taught by around 100 leading academics and practitioners from Europe and beyond, is to provide Natolin students with key expertise in the internal and external dimensions of European affairs.
Students can explore the multifaceted aspects of the European Union, and dive into Europe's paramount challenges in the 21st century: geostrategy, security, climate and energy transition, migration, religion and politics, as well as media and digital transformation.
With two inspiring study trips in Europe and its neighbourhood, immersing students in topical issues on-site with key experts and decision makers, we want to provide our students with exclusive field experience.
Moreover, by organizing special events with VIP guests on the campus throughout the year and including Natolin students in the vast alumni network of the College of Europe, we wish to help them build up an invaluable network of contacts for their future careers.
Career prospects
A thorough academic preparation, combined with language courses and a professional skills programme designed for today’s competitive job market, enable our graduates to make a substantial contribution to European affairs, be it through working in the national administration, diplomacy, European institutions, international organizations, NGOs but also the private sector and academia.
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Eligibility
This postgraduate Master of Arts is aimed at university graduates with an academic background in a varied range of disciplines, such as law, economics, political or social sciences, history, philosophy, geography, linguistics or journalism, and who are interested in approaching the process of European integration from a broad and interdisciplinary perspective.
Graduates with degrees in other disciplines (such as natural sciences, engineering etc.) who demonstrate a high academic level and a keen interest in EU affairs are also encouraged to apply.
Apply and widen your perspective on Europe and the world!
A group of Natolin students took part in a guided tour of the National Museum in Warsaw. This extracurricular outing was organized by the Students Affairs and Professional Development Office as part...