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  1. Aug 30, 2024 · Study and experience Europe. The College of Europe is characterised by its academic independence, its bilingualism, the diversity of its teaching staff and its multicultural environment, which together create a genuine European ‘microcosm’.

  2. The College of Europe (Dutch: Europacollege; French: Collège d'Europe; Polish: Kolegium Europejskie) is a post-graduate institute of European studies with its first campus opened in Bruges, Belgium, a second campus located in Warsaw, Poland, and a third one established in Tirana, Albania.

  3. The College of Europe offers a range of Masters programmes in European studies, law, economics and international relations. Learn about the admission requirements, fees, scholarships and application process for the academic year 2025-2026.

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  4. The College of Europe is located in the stunning medieval city of Bruges. Studying, living and working with 350 students from over 55 different countries for 10 months, in residences spread across the city of Bruges, offers the perfect opportunity to practice one’s intercultural skills on a daily basis.

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  5. Learn about Europe's internal and external dimensions at the College of Europe in Natolin, a prestigious institution with an international faculty and student body. Pre-register now for the academic year 2025-2026 and join a global network of alumni.

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  6. Courses. Academic year. Please make your choice. Department. Master of Arts in European Transformation and Integration (ETI) Please make your choice. Course Type. Please make your choice. Course.

  7. The College of Europe was the world’s first institute of postgraduate studies and training in European affairs. It was founded in 1949 by leading European figures such as Salvador De Madariaga, Winston Churchill, Paul Henri Spaak and Alcide De Gasperi in the wake of the first Congress of the European Movement in The Hague in 1948.

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