The College of Europe in Natolin (Poland) offers Armenian citizens the Master's Program in European Interdisciplinary Studies, with full scholarships available.
This bilingual program, taught by renowned experts, provides students with the opportunity to specialize in historical and civilizational issues, as well as contemporary challenges facing the European Union. Upon completion of the academic year, graduates typically pursue careers in national governments, international organizations, NGOs, or the private sector.
Founded in 1949, the College of Europe is the oldest institution for European studies and has campuses in Bruges (Belgium), Natolin (Warsaw, Poland), and Tirana (Albania). Each year, the college welcomes students from over 50 countries.
Notably, for the 2026–2027 academic year, a new specialization—European Security and Strategy Study Track—has been introduced at Natolin. This program was designed to address the growing demand for expertise in strategic thinking and the multifaceted field of security in Europe.
In collaboration with Yerevan State University, an online information session will be held to present the opportunities offered by the college, including details on the master's program, scholarship packages, and application procedures.
Pre-registration is required to attend the session via the provided link. Upon registration, participants will receive the access link.
The online session will take place on November 12, 2025, at 7:00 p.m.
Speaker: Tatevik Hovhannisyan, Program and Communication Officer at the College of Europe