Field Workshop at the Historical Powązki Cemeteries in Warsaw on All Saints' Day
The European Civilisation Chair at the College of Europe in Natolin organised a field workshop in Warsaw’s Powązki Cemeteries on All Saints’ Day.
The European Economic Studies programme is open to students with an academic background in economics. The workload and analytical demands on the students are high. In the first semester, students take five compulsory courses on European Integration.
In the second semester, students take one compulsory course and choose four courses from ten options.
Students must also write a Master's Thesis.
In addition, they follow European General Studies in both semesters.
Diploma: Master of Science in European Economic Studies.
Director of Studies: Béatrice DUMONT
Academic assistants: Dmytro KAZAKOV, Colm LAVELLE, Uyanga LKHAGVAJAV, Rana SHANAWAR
Secretary: Eva VANDE VOORDE