The College of Europe is an independent university institute of postgraduate European studies, with two campuses, one in Bruges, Belgium, and since 1992 one in Natolin, Poland. It was founded in 1949 by Hendrik Brugmans and Karel Verleye, making it the world's oldest institution of studies and training in European affairs. Working languages are English and French. Each year about 400 postgraduates from some 50 countries are awarded the qualifications of Master in European Studies (Bruges) or Master of Arts in European Interdisciplinary Studies (Natolin).
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