The College of Europe is a university-institute with campuses in Bruges (BE) and Natolin (PL) with students from over 60 different countries. It was founded in Bruges in 1949 by leading European figures such as Salvador de Madariaga, Winston Churchill, Paul-Henri Spaak and Alcide de Gasperi. The idea was to establish an academic institute where university graduates from many different countries could study and live together. The College of Europe offers postgraduate programmes in European Legal studies; European Political and Governance studies, EU International Relations and Diplomacy studies, and European Economic studies in Bruges, a Master of Arts in Transatlantic Affairs in Bruges or Natolin and a postgraduate programme in European interdisciplinary studies in Natolin.
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