Master of Arts in European Interdisciplinary Studies College of Europe
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MA | On-Campus | Full-time | 1 years | find out | 14000.00 per | €14000.00 per |
Course overview
The European Interdisciplinary Studies programme at the Natolin (Warsaw) campus invites students to view the process of European integration beyond disciplinary boundaries and offers them a comprehensive, well-rounded understanding of the European Union. This programme thus takes into account that the phenomenon of European integration goes beyond the limits of one academic discipline. It also responds to a growing need for professionals who, while specialised in some aspect of EU affairs, retain a general grasp of the integration process.
In addition, the location of the Natolin (Warsaw) campus in a new Member State of the European Union, close to its Eastern border, allows students to understand and experience the political and socio-economic evolution of Central and Eastern Europe and to become familiar with the new policies developed by the EU to shape its relationship with its neighbours following enlargement.
The European Interdisciplinary programme in Natolin (Warsaw) is open not only to graduates in Economics, Law or Political Science, but also to graduates in History, Communication Studies, Languages, Philosophy, or Philology who are interested in pursuing a career in European institutions or European affairs in general.
In addition, the location of the Natolin (Warsaw) campus in a new Member State of the European Union, close to its Eastern border, allows students to understand and experience the political and socio-economic evolution of Central and Eastern Europe and to become familiar with the new policies developed by the EU to shape its relationship with its neighbours following enlargement.
The European Interdisciplinary programme in Natolin (Warsaw) is open not only to graduates in Economics, Law or Political Science, but also to graduates in History, Communication Studies, Languages, Philosophy, or Philology who are interested in pursuing a career in European institutions or European affairs in general.
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