Press Invitation Opening Ceremony 27 October 2021

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The College of Europe is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive environment for all students, ensuring that everyone has an equal opportunity to achieve their fullest potential.

Disabilities that can be accommodated may include physical impairments, long-term health conditions, specific learning difficulties, or mental health challenges.

While there is no one fit for all, the College adopts a flexibility approach in trying to address every unique case with the most optimal remedies.

Support can be considered, inter alia, in terms of:

studentsAll students are required to produce and defend a thesis on a topic falling within the scope of their study programme. The thesis can be written in English or French, the language having been chosen in agreement with the supervisor of the thesis. The thesis is the product of individual research and allows students to deepen their knowledge and understanding of a specific topic.

To valorize the research work done by the students in the Master of Arts in European Interdisciplinary Studies, the best Master's theses might be published in prominent outlets.

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