Lazarski University
Lazarski University

Lazarski University

Świeradowska 43, 02-662 Warszawa, Poland Warsaw, Poland Visit web page

European Studies

Study detals

: Bachelor's degree : BA Degree : Full time : 36 Month

Requirements

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS:
• A passport-style photo (3.5 x 4.5) uploaded into your personal account.
• Application Form - printed out from candidate’s personal account in color and
signed with your full name and surname.
• Passport scan – to confirm and verify your personal data.
• Original High School Diploma/Certificate with at least 55% of GPA legalized
in the Polish Embassy or apostilled.
• Sworn translation of High School Diploma/Certificate and transcript of grades into
Polish language. In case of the Double Degree Program you have to additionally
provide sworn translation of your documents into English.
• Eligibility statement or no-objection letter from the Ministry of Education, stating
that the obtained High School Diploma/Certificate entitles candidate to continue the
higher education in the country where the diploma/certificate was issued (if needed).
• Language certificate proving the level of language of your instruction is at least B2
(or positive result of Skype interview with our lecturer).
• Signed commitment to purchase National Health Fund (NFZ) insurance upon arrival.
• Payment confirmation of application fee and first semester tuition fee**.
• Signed electronic agreement on the conditions of studies.

Additional information

Programme description

What distinguishes this programme is the unique opportunity for students to be instructed by seasoned professionals with extensive expertise in the field of European affairs. These instructors bring a wealth of practical insights, having actively participated in and navigated the intricate landscape of European diplomacy.

Career Perspectives

For those pursuing careers in international relations, government service, or multinational corporations, a European Studies specialization is tailored to provide individuals with the skills needed to navigate the intricate landscape of European diplomatic interactions. This specialization empowers individuals to contribute effectively to successful collaborations and negotiations on the global stage, where understanding the complexities of European affairs is essential. 

Programme benefits

  • up-to-date knowledge that that responds to great challenges and opportunities of the internationalisation and globalisation of the contemporary world. 
  • the specialisation meets the needs and expectations of international students from Europe and from other regions and civilisations of the world. The students are provided with the insight into global and European politics through courses taught by professors with degrees from Polish and Western universities, as well as by former diplomats and policy makers. 
  • to gain practical professional experience,  students will take internships in IR‑related organizations of their choosing. The choice includes, among others, government agencies, embassies and consulates, offices of intergovernmental organizations, international NGOs, business corporations, and the media. 
  • The programme offers a vibrant extracurricular landscape, showcasing clubs such as the Debate Club, Negotiation Club, and Student Foreign Affairs Club. Through active participation in these clubs, students develop crucial employability skills by organizing debates, negotiations, and meetings with diplomats, industry professionals, alumni, and experts in relevant fields. Furthermore, the program encourages students to collaborate with teachers in organizing conferences.  

    Moreover, the program offers internship opportunities during studies, spanning a diverse range of entities such as government agencies, embassies, intergovernmental organizations, international NGOs, corporations, and media outlets. These internships provide invaluable professional exposure, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings. 


    The teaching staff specializes in international relations, geopolitical analyses, diplomatic studies, foreign policy, global governance, and international security, having significant expertise in the field. Notably, the teaching team has contributed to various academic publications, including the Journal of Contemporary China, International Journal of Social Research Methodology, Economics & Sociology, Contemporary European History, etc. Their research endeavours extend beyond publications, as they have actively participated in research programs funded by the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the European Commission, UACES, and the Polish National Science Centre. 

    In addition to their academic pursuits, the team brings a wealth of teaching experience, having conducted courses at universities in Austria, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Some team members enrich their expertise with practical experience, having served as diplomats and advisors for the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Additionally, other course members have played advisory roles in both governmental and non-governmental research canters, contributing valuable insights to shape policy recommendations.