Over the past eight months, 11 Fellows from Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia took part in the Natolin Fellowship Programme, supported by the EU and dedicated to fostering European integration.
Designed for PhD students and recent graduates interested in the EU, its policies, and its relations with Eastern Partnership countries, the programme provided an invaluable platform for research, networking, and skill development.
The Fellows had the opportunity to:
The Natolin Fellowship Programme was carried out with the financial support of the European Union and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania in the framework of the ‘EU4YOUTH – Phase III Youth Employment, and Entrepreneurship programme Scholarship Scheme for Eastern Partners at the College of Europe in Natolin’.





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