Why follow the European Interdisciplinary Studies study track?
Students interested in taking a broader, cross-disciplinary view of transatlantic affairs can pursue their interests by choosing from a wide array of courses at both the College of Europe and The Fletcher School. They will gain expertise in European integration processes, EU external relations and transatlantic affairs and learn to provide imaginative solutions to today’s most pressing and complex national, regional and global challenges by adopting a multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, contextual and multicultural approach.

My experience in the Natolin campus has provided me with a unique perspective on transatlantic relations in Central and Eastern Europe in the midst of the Russian invasion on Ukraine. I am confident that the knowledge and skills I am gaining in the MATA program will allow me to generate common solutions facing the EU and the US today.
- Pau Alvarez Aragones, MATA-EIS student, class of 2024
Students starting at the College of Europe

MATA-EIS STUDY TRACK SEMESTER 1 in Natolin |
MATA-EIS students take 15 courses (23 ECTS): Students can also select from voluntary courses (no ECTS) and participate in a voluntary simulation game (no ECTS) |
MATA compulsory course (5 ECTS, 27h)
EIS introductory courses (no ECTS, 10h)
EIS compulsory course (4 ECTS, 20h)
EIS core courses (4 ECTS, 20h)
Pluridisciplinary Track (select 3 unless testing out)
Interdisciplinary Track (can be selected if testing out of pluridisciplinary track options)
1 (up to 2) EIS contextual courses (no ECTS, 10h)
1 EIS workshop (may be substituted with a masterclass) (no ECTS, 8h)
1 EIS masterclass (may be substituted with a workshop) (no ECTS, 10h)
Voluntary courses (no ECTS, 20h)
Voluntary simulation games (no ECTS, 10h)
MATA-EIS STUDY TRACK SEMESTER 2 in Natolin |
MATA-EIS students take 6 courses (23 ECTS): Students can also select from voluntary courses and activities (no ECTS) |
EIS core and specialist courses
MATA-EIS students select 1 out of 2 majors
MATA-EIS students must take a total of 4 core and specialist courses within their major and at least 1 core course within their major.
Core courses for the “The EU and the World” major (20h, 4 ECTS)
Specialist courses for the “The EU and the World” major (20h, 4 ECTS)
Core courses for the “The EU in the Wider Europe and its Neighbours” major (20h, 4 ECTS)
Specialist courses for the “The EU in the Wider Europe and its Neighbours” major (20h, 4 ECTS)
Voluntary compact seminars (no ECTS)
Compact seminars for the “The EU and the World” major
Compact seminars for the “The EU in the Wider Europe and its Neighbours” major
Simulation games (no ECTS)
Simulation games for the “The EU and the World” major (8h)
Simulation game for the “The EU in the Wider Europe and its Neighbours” major (6h)
Students of all majors may also participate in any number of the following modules (no ECTS):
Cooperation with external partners
Introduction to International Humanitarian Law within the framework of a seminar organized with the International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva - open to external participants (MIKOS-SKUZA E., 17h)
MATA-EIS Study Track Year 2
MATA-EIS students have 3 options: Semester 3 doing a high-level internship and semester 4 at The Fletcher School Semester 3 at The Fletcher School and semester 4 doing a high-level internship An academic year at The Fletcher School
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At least one course from each of the three divisions (‘breadth requirement’):
Thesis submission (25 ECTS) in late March and defence in April.
At least one course from each of the three divisions (‘breadth requirement’):
Thesis submission (25 ECTS) in late March and defence in April.
At least one course from each of the three divisions (‘breadth requirement’):
Thesis submission (25 ECTS) in late March and defense in April.
Students starting at the Fletcher School
for the EIS Study Track

MATA-EIS STUDY TRACK SEMESTER 1 at the Fletcher School |
MATA-EIS students take 4 courses (23 ECTS) |
3 Fletcher courses, with at least one course from each of the three divisions (‘breadth requirement’):
Cross-registration and substitution of 1 course from Tufts University or Harvard University possible
MATA-EIS STUDY TRACK SEMESTER 2 at the Fletcher School |
MATA-POL students take 5 courses (29 ECTS): |
4 Fletcher courses (24 ECTS), with at least one course from each of the three divisions (‘breadth requirement’):
Cross-registration and substitution of 1 course from Tufts University or Harvard University possible
MATA-EIS STUDY TRACK SEMESTER 3 |
MATA-EIS students undertake a high-level internship (25 ECTS) |
MATA-EIS STUDY TRACK SEMESTER 4 in Natolin
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MATA-EIS students take 5 courses (23 ECTS): Students can also select from voluntary courses and activities (no ECTS) |
EIS core and specialist courses
MATA-EIS students select 1 out of 2 majors
MATA-EIS students must take a total of 4 core and specialist courses within their major and at least 1 core course within their major
Core courses for the “The EU and the World” major (20h, 4 ECTS)
Specialist courses for the “The EU and the World” major (20h, 4 ECTS)
Core courses for the “The EU in the Wider Europe and its Neighbours” major (20h, 4 ECTS)
Specialist courses for the “The EU in the Wider Europe and its Neighbours” major (20h, 4 ECTS)
Voluntary compact seminars (no ECTS)
Compact seminars for the “The EU and the World” major
Compact seminars for the “The EU in the Wider Europe and its Neighbours” major
Simulation games (no ECTS)
Simulation games for the “The EU and the World” major (8h)
Simulation game for the “The EU in the Wider Europe and its Neighbours” major (6h)
Students of all majors may also participate in any number of the following modules (no ECTS):
Cooperation with external partners
Introduction to International Humanitarian Law within the framework of a seminar organized with the International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva - open to external participants (MIKOS-SKUZA E., 17h)
Thesis submission (25 ECTS) in late March and defence in April