| Dorota Wandzel |
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And here I am, one of the several dozens of students hoping to be diplomats in the future. The whole staff of the Centre treats each of us very individually. We’re not seen as a mass moved from year to year like it often happens where a larger number of students is accepted. At any time we can turn to our tutors for help, suggest an initiative or just negotiate certain things. In our Centre everybody knows each other and can cooperate effectively. Not to mention wonderful location of our Centre with some really beautiful views on the river. Could anyone want more? It’s my second year and I don’t regret my decision. |







When I was looking at offers of different universities and faculties, I had a big problem which one to choose. Then I came across European Diplomacy. I thought then that the programme was very interesting and the fact that it was a new field was an additional encouragement for me. The courses in the programme comprise elements of various fields, such as law, international relations, political sciences, economics, which allows students to develop in many different areas, and versatility is really what studying should be all about, isn’t it?