The University of Warsaw School of European Studies is to launch its activity in the second term of 2014/2015 academic year on the basis of Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University. It offers Master’s Degree program in European Studies in the field of European Integration Processes, and European Administration. The training will last two years (four terms) and will end with receiving a diploma of the University of Warsaw. Languages of instruction are Polish for the European Studies in the Field of European Integration Processes program, and English is for the European Administration program. At least half of the training sessions will be held in Warsaw (Poland).
We would also like to inform that the University programs (estimated enrollment 120 students for the European Studies in the Field of European Integration Processes program, and 10 students for the European Administration),are included in the list of those for which the selection will be conducted within the second round of the Government of the Republic of Poland Polish Erasmus for Ukraine Scholarship Program in 2014/2015 academic year(official letter # 1/8-644 by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine dated December, 18th, 2014). The applicants can submit their documents from all regions provided they have a Bachelor’s Degree. The required documents can be sent to the email address of Ministry of Education and Science in accordance with the requirements specified in the letter.
We welcome students from your University to participate in this program. Those students who are eager to be trained in the University of Warsaw School of European Studies on the basis of Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University, while completing the application for thescholarship program of the Government of the Republic of Poland "Polish Erasmus for Ukraine", should indicate the name of the University of Warsaw, and the selected program.
For further information please contact Dr. Serhii Fedoniuk: +380332249272
University of Warsaw School of European Studies,
Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University