The European Civilization Chair at the Natolin Campus offers ten scholarships annually to graduates in History and related subjects who wish to follow the postgraduate programme in European Interdisciplinary Studies during the 2017-2018 academic year.
These scholarships are available to successful applicants from any country and are funded by the European Parliament in honour of the late Professor Bronislaw GEREMEK and bear his name. They are intended both for History graduates who wish to combine further historical studies with European studies, as well as for graduates in related disciplines who wish to study History in an interdisciplinary European context. Related disciplines include: International Relations, Political Science, Sociology, Area Studies, Geography, Philosophy, History of Art, Theology, Classics, Modern Languages and Literature.
The holders of these scholarships will be entered automatically for the major in European History and Civilization. They will be required to write their Master’s Thesis on a topic relating to European history and/or European civilization, approved by the Chairholder.
Eligible graduates are invited to apply online and to submit their completed application form, indicating and explaining their interest in the Geremek scholarships, and including the required documents.