The College of Europe, Natolin Campus of Warsaw, has announced a scholarship program for young professionals from the Republic of Moldova, Georgia and Ukraine, specializing in European international relations, IPN reports, with reference to EUNEIGHBOURS east.
The Natolin scholarship program is aimed at those who wish to pursue a degree/career in fields such as European affairs, political science, international relations, economics, law, history, journalism, foreign languages. Candidates with other academic profiles, for example STEAM-related subjects, may also be considered.
The College of Europe invites those interested to register for the personal and professional development program at this link.
The applicants must also be a citizen of the Republic of Moldova, Georgia or Ukraine under the age of 35, be a postgraduate or recent PhD student and have a good command of English (at least level B1 or above).
The duration of the program is eight months. The scholarships are covered by the European Union.
The College of Europe is the first and most renowned European institution of postgraduate education and training in the field of European business, which has preserved its uniqueness and innovative style to this day. The activities of the College of Europe are carried out in two campuses: in Bruges (Belgium) and in Natolin (Warsaw, Poland). The mission of the College of Europe is to give graduates and young professionals a broader view of Europe.
The application deadline is May 10.