The College of Europe in Natolin is situated in Warsaw, in the Ursynów district. It is easy to reach either by bus, metro or taxi. Please find below instructions on how to get to the campus.
 

The College of Europe is seeking candidates for one full-time position of senior research fellow, covering the southern dimension of the European Neighbourhood Policy, with an expected starting date of 1 January 2013. The position forms part of the Chair of European Neighbourhood Policy recently established at the Natolin campus.

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The College of Europe, Natolin Campus (Warsaw) is seeking applications for the position of a full time Executive Secretary with a starting date of December 2012 or January 2013 at the latest. The post will be created within the framework of the recently established Chair in European Neighbourhood Policy.

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Hereby an overview of how the academic year at the College of Europe in Natolin looks like.

Research Assistant, at the College of Europe, Natolin campus (Warsaw)

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Head of Office
Language professor (French)
Dr Marta WOJAKOWSKA


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Our mission

I. Provide professional foreign language education for specific and academic purposes to the Natolin students.
II. Promote multi-lingual and multi-cultural skills which facilitate mobility, enhance job prospects, foster language learning and life-long learning.

The College of Europe in Natolin is located in Poland, a country close to the Eastern frontier of the European Union, which makes it an ideal starting point for the exploration of the political and socio-economic impact of the EU in Central and Eastern Europe and in the EU's neighbourhoods.

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.

This major is built along two defining lines – actors and issues. On the one hand, students gain knowledge on pressing challenges related to trade, investment, energy, economic governance, financial regulation, security, terrorism, human rights, migration, health, development cooperation and humanitarian aid, all of which the EU is involved in.