New Scholarship Scheme by the Polish MFA for Students from the Western Balkans

Deadline: 15 January 2020
Open to: candidates with a Bologna Master’s degree, or a pre-Bologna equivalent degree who are fluent in English and/or French
Benefits: six full scholarships

Description

The College of Europe is glad to announce that by decision of the Polish Presidency of the Berlin Process, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland will grant 6 full scholarships to students from the Western Balkans admitted to the Natolin campus in Warsaw to study the Master of Arts in European Interdisciplinary Studies in the academic year 2020-2021.

Eligibility

All applicants to the College of Europe must hold a relevant university degree. Admission to the College of Europe requires either a Bologna Master’s degree, or a pre-Bologna equivalent degree, or a final university degree and at least 240 ECTS credits acquired in the course of one’s university studies. Holders of a Bachelor degree are also eligible provided they demonstrate strong qualification in relation to the academic program for which they apply.

The two working languages of the College of Europe are English and French. All study programs are bilingual, with the exception of the Master of Arts in Transatlantic Affairs, which is an English-only program. Candidates can apply to some study programs with a lower command of one of these two languages. Occasionally students are admitted on condition that they improve specific language skills.

Benefits 

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland will grant 6 full scholarships.

How to apply?

In order to apply you must register an account here.

For more information, and to apply, please visit the official website.