Welcome to Your New Home

The experience of studying at the College of Europe in Natolin goes far beyond the academic programme. There is a true mission of fostering an inclusive and supportive community in which students can live and study together. This diverse, multicultural setting helps students transcend cultural barriers, challenge stereotypes, build intercultural dialogue, and learn from each other, thus creating strong, long-lasting bonds.

Cultural activities

Cultural events at the College of Europe in Natolin range from artistic performances to meetings with interesting personalities from the worlds of cinema, media, and culture. They also include visits to museums, art exhibitions, and historical sites in Warsaw. The aim of these activities is to encourage students to deepen their knowledge and curiosity about the traditions and cultural heritage of others.

National Cultural Days

National Cultural Days are a series of student‐led cultural events aiming at celebrating the diversity of the Natolin student community. These events may go from a typical lunch prepared by the Canteen Staff, to traditional dance sessions on campus. Many workshops, lectures and screenings are also organised in these occasions.

Sports and Well-being

On campus, you'll find a football pitch, fitness room, badminton and volleyball sets, and other sports equipment. Each year, the football team competes in an external tournament and the "Natolin Cup" in June. Nearby gyms in the Kabaty-Natolin districts cater to athletic students, while the 120-hectare wooded campus offers an ideal setting for training and running. We also support student well-being with services like counselling and activities promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion among students, staff, and faculty.

Discover Poland

A series of activities are designed to help students discover Poland and its cultural heritage, equipping them to integrate into the host country. These include sightseeing tours of Warsaw at the start of the year, a traditional Polish Christmas dinner at semester's end, and classical music concerts in collaboration with the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw. In the past decade, Natolin has also hosted events with prominent figures from Polish cinema and media.

Campus Facilities

The Natolin campus, with its historic Palace and 120-hectare park, is one of the most beautiful student campuses in Europe. The historic buildings, including the Manor House, Stables, and Coach House, have been modernized, while new buildings blend harmoniously with the Palace and its surroundings.

Student Residences

The Natolin campus boasts two residence buildings on-site ("Włodkowic" and "Retinger"), and additional accommodation located nearby. All residences contain single, fully equipped student rooms, and other features of the residences include an exercise zone (with gym and sauna), spacious study rooms, and common spaces for social and recreational activities.

Student Canteen

The Natolin canteen caters with full board to students for 7 days/week under several diet plan options. Students are also regularly treated to special culinary dishes prepared by the canteen on feast days, as well as the cuisine of cultures represented on the campus (during the Natolin Cultural Days).

Natolin Library

Our state-of-the-art library is a hub for academic resources and quiet study. With a vast collection of books, journals, and digital resources, you'll have everything you need to excel in your studies. The library features over 46,000 titles on-site and access to several platforms with over 600,000 e-books and e-journals.

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