Dean of the Department of European Studies, Politology and Journalism
Hanna Dubrzyńska
extraordinary professor, Ph.D.
tel. 58 722 08 10
e-mail: [email protected]
European Studies
The course takes 3 years (6 semesters) to end with a Bachelor’s degree after a final examination, which includes a discussion of the dissertation presented.
The purpose of this speciality is to prepare negotiators and analysts specializing in social and political transformations as well as globalization processes.
The speciality combines Europe-centred knowledge of legal, political, economical, cultural, and historical issues.
The graduation is equal to being qualified for employment by enterprises and diverse institutions contributing to the functioning of the EU.
This specialization prepares for second-cycle (M.A.) and postgraduate studies.
- It provides for skills which can facilitate an analysis of social and political processes
in a global, regional, national or local perspective, and for an economical and legal
knowledge that results in a better understanding of a present-day
society (i.e. of its functioning rules).
- The preparation for second-cycle (M.A.) and postgraduate studies is multifarious indeed.
- The qualifying preparation meets the highest standards.
Ateneum has a Career Bureau, which facilitates the finding of institutions or enterprises willing to welcome trainees or to offer preliminary and stable employment. Co-operating with the Academic Incubators of Entrepreneurship, the Bureau also organizes vocational schooling and workshops aimed at an easy inclusion in the job market. A new and perfectly equipped computer room for the students will be available in the University’s new building since the academic year 2013/2014.
The students can join scientific circles in which they have opportunities to add to their knowledge, make new acquaintances, and become involved in the University’s life.
Those interested in sports are welcome to join the Academic Sports Association, an organization of long standing, with excellent achievements in many types of sporting.
Handicapped students of Ateneum can take advantage of whatever may facilitate their knowledge acquisition and displacement within the premises.
Each graduate of European studies becomes a B.A. His or her knowledge is focused on different social sciences. Practical application skills are of avail here. This means that the knowledge acquired can be used to analyse social and political processes in many a perspective (including the global, regional, national and local contexts). The additional economical and legal knowledge facilitates an insight into the functioning of a present-day society. Further issues touched upon in the lectures are focused on the history of Europe and its integration conditions as well as on EU’s origin and functioning rules. The graduates are prepared for later (second-cycle or postgraduate) studies in a manner which can satisfy them. Both the knowledge and the skills of each graduate are up to job marked standards, especially to those followed by institutions and firms contributing to EU’s functioning.
The course takes 3 years (6 semesters) to end with a Bachelor’s degree after a final examination, which includes a discussion of the dissertation presented.
The purpose of this speciality is to prepare specialists able to ensure a mode of competent intervening in crises and/or a security-centred involvement.
The speciality combines Europe-centred knowledge of legal, political, economical, cultural, and historical issues.
This specialization prepares for second-cycle (M.A.) and postgraduate studies.
It also prepares for jobs involving in crisis management.
- It provides for skills which can facilitate an analysis of social and political processes
in a global, regional, national or local perspective, and for an economical and
legal knowledge that results in a better understanding of a present-day
society (i.e. of its functioning rules).
- The preparation for second-cycle (M.A.) and postgraduate studies is multifarious indeed.
- The graduates are qualified to be employed by institutions specializing in crisis management.
Ateneum has a Career Bureau, which facilitates the finding of institutions or enterprises willing to welcome trainees or to offer preliminary and stable employment. Co-operating with the Academic Incubators of Entrepreneurship, the Bureau also organizes vocational schooling and workshops aimed at an easy inclusion in the job market. A new and perfectly equipped computer room for the students will be available in the University’s new building since the academic year 2013/2014.
The students can join scientific circles in which they have opportunities to add to their knowledge, make new acquaintances, and become involved in the University’s life.
Those interested in sports are welcome to join the Academic Sports Association, an organization of long standing, with excellent achievements in many types of sporting.
Handicapped students of Ateneum can take advantage of whatever may facilitate their knowledge acquisition and displacement within the premises.
Each graduate of European studies becomes a B.A. His or her knowledge is focused on different social sciences. Practical application skills are of avail here. This means that the knowledge acquired can be used to analyse social and political processes in many a perspective (including the global, regional, national and local contexts). The additional economical and legal knowledge facilitates an insight into the functioning of a present-day society. Further issues touched upon in the lectures are focused on the history of Europe and its integration conditions as well as on EU’s origin and functioning rules. The graduates are prepared for later (second-cycle or postgraduate) studies in a manner which can satisfy them. The qualifying preparation does meet the expectations of institutions specializing in crisis management.
The course takes 3 years (6 semesters) to end with a Bachelor’s degree after a final examination, which includes a discussion of the dissertation presented.
The purpose of this speciality is to import a broad knowledge of the organization and functioning of local government and NGOS.
The speciality combines Europe-centred knowledge of legal, political, economical, cultural, and historical issues.
This specialization prepares for second-cycle (M.A.) and postgraduate studies.
It also prepares for diverse jobs in local government and national administration, and for NGO jobs.
- It provides for skills which can facilitate an analysis of social and political processes
in a global, regional, national or local perspective, and for an economical and legal
knowledge that results in a better understanding of a present-day society.
- It prepares for a job-market inclusion in local government and national administration,
and in NGOs.
- The preparation for second-cycle (M.A.) and postgraduate studies is multifarious indeed.
Ateneum has a Career Bureau, which facilitates the finding of institutions or enterprises willing to welcome trainees or to offer preliminary and stable employment. Co-operating with the Academic Incubators of Entrepreneurship, the Bureau also organizes vocational schooling and workshops aimed at an easy inclusion in the job market. A new and perfectly equipped computer room for the students will be available in the University’s new building since the academic year 2013/2014.
The students can join scientific circles in which they have opportunities to add to their knowledge, make new acquaintances, and become involved in the University’s life.
Those interested in sports are welcome to join the Academic Sports Association, an organization of long standing, with excellent achievements in many types of sporting.
Handicapped students of Ateneum can take advantage of whatever may facilitate their knowledge acquisition and displacement within the premises.
Each graduate of European studies becomes a B.A. His or her knowledge is focused on different social sciences. Practical application skills are of avail here, both for any prospective job and for a profound analysis of social or political processes. The broad economical and legal knowledge imparted facilitates an insight into the functioning of a present-day society. Further issues touched upon in the lectures are focused on the history of Europe and its integration conditions as well as on EU’s origin and functioning rules. The graduates are prepared for second-cycle or postgraduate continuations of their studies. Each graduate is also qualified to take up one of the diverse jobs in local government and national administration or in NGOs.
The course takes 3 years (6 semesters) to end with a Bachelor’s degree after a final examination, which includes a discussion of the dissertation presented.
The purpose of this speciality is impart a broad knowledge of Italian and Spanish civilization and culture.
The speciality combines Europe-centred knowledge of legal, political, economical, cultural, and historical issues.
This specialization prepares for employment by EU enterprises and institutions, especially the ones whose interest is concentrated on the Mediterranean region.
- It provides for tools which facilitate an independent analysis of political and social processes.
- It imparts a broad economical and legal knowledge that results in a better understanding
of a present-day society (especially of its functioning).
- It prepares for second-cycle (M.A.) and postgraduate studies.
- The preparation for an employment focused on the Mediterranean region meets the highest standards.
Ateneum has a Career Bureau, which facilitates the finding of institutions or enterprises willing to welcome trainees or to offer preliminary and stable employment. Co-operating with the Academic Incubators of Entrepreneurship, the Bureau also organizes vocational schooling and workshops aimed at an easy inclusion in the job market. A new and perfectly equipped computer room for the students will be available in the University’s new building since the academic year 2013/2014.
The students can join scientific circles in which they have opportunities to add to their knowledge, make new acquaintances, and become involved in the University’s life.
Those interested in sports are welcome to join the Academic Sports Association, an organization of long standing, with excellent achievements in many types of sporting.
Handicapped students of Ateneum can take advantage of whatever may facilitate their knowledge acquisition and displacement within the premises.
Each graduate of European studies becomes a B.A. His or her knowledge is focused on different social sciences. Practical application skills are of avail here, both for any future job and for a profound analysis of social and political processes in a global, regional, national or local perspective. The economical and legal knowledge imparted facilitates an insight into the functioning of a present-day society. Further issues touched upon in the lectures are focused on the history of Europe and its integration conditions as well as on EU’s origin and functioning rules. The graduates are prepared for second-cycle or postgraduate continuations of their studies. A job-market inclusion is another option.
The course takes 3 years (6 semesters) to end with a Bachelor’s degree after a final examination, which includes a discussion of the dissertation presented.
The purpose of this speciality is to impart a broad knowledge of the civilization and culture developed by three Baltic nations (Germany, Russia, and Sweden).
The speciality combines Europe-centred knowledge of legal, political, economical, cultural, and historical issues.
The speciality prepares for second-cycle (M.A.) and postgraduate studies.
It also prepares for employment by EU enterprises and institutions interested primarily in the Baltic region.
- It provides for skills which can facilitate an analysis of social and political processes
in a global, regional, national or local perspective, and for an economical and legal
knowledge that results in a better understanding of a present-day society
(i.e. of its functioning rules).
- It prepares for second-cycle and postgraduate continuations of studies.
- The preparation for an employment focused on the Baltic region meets the
highest standards.
Ateneum has a Career Bureau, which facilitates the finding of institutions or enterprises willing to welcome trainees or to offer preliminary and stable employment. Co-operating with the Academic Incubators of Entrepreneurship, the Bureau also organizes vocational schooling and workshops aimed at an easy inclusion in the job market. A new and perfectly equipped computer room for the students will be available in the University’s new building since the academic year 2013/2014.
The students can join scientific circles in which they have opportunities to add to their knowledge, make new acquaintances, and become involved in the University’s life.
Those interested in sports are welcome to join the Academic Sports Association, an organization of long standing, with excellent achievements in many types of sporting.
Handicapped students of Ateneum can take advantage of whatever may facilitate their knowledge acquisition and displacement within the premises.
Each graduate of European studies becomes a B.A. His or her knowledge is focused on different social sciences. Practical application skills are of avail here. This means that the knowledge acquired can be used to analyse social and political processes in many a perspective (including the global, regional, national and local contexts). The additional economical and legal knowledge facilitates an insight into the functioning of a present-day society. Further issues touched upon in the lectures are focused on the history of Europe and its integration conditions as well as on EU’s origin and functioning rules. The graduates are prepared for later (second-cycle or postgraduate) studies in a manner which can satisfy them. The graduates are really qualified to be employed by EU enterprises and institutions, especially those interested primarily in the Baltic region.
This speciality, “European diplomacy”, imparts knowledge focused on the theory and practice of European diplomacy, i.e. of its functioning in the present-day international situation.
The main purpose is to prepare specialists (for different hierarchy levels), who could be employed by Polish or foreign enterprises, counselling institutions, and administration organs, as those having an insight into EU's integration, but also prospective diplomats.
The theoretical and practical knowledge imparted explains the present-day rules of diplomacy.
- It provides for a manifold knowledge of European diplomacy.
- It makes acquainted with the diplomatic etiquette.
- It teaches how to communicate and solve problems in an efficient manner.
- It imparts a certain knowledge of diplomatic and consular law.
- It provides for second-cycle (Master's) and postgraduate studies.
- It prepares for diplomatic work.
Ateneum has a Career Bureau, which facilitates the finding of institutions or enterprises willing to welcome trainees or to offer preliminary and stable employment. Co-operating with the Academic Incubators of Entrepreneurship, the Bureau also organizes vocational schooling and workshops aimed at an easy inclusion in the job market. A new and perfectly equipped computer room for the students will be available in the University’s new building since the academic year 2013/2014.
The students can join scientific circles in which they have opportunities to add to their knowledge, make new acquaintances, and become involved in the University’s life.
Those interested in sports are welcome to join the Academic Sports Association, an organization of long standing, with excellent achievements in many types of sporting.
Handicapped students of Ateneum can take advantage of whatever may facilitate their knowledge acquisition and displacement within the premises.
Each graduate of European studies becomes a B.A. This is a confirmation of his or her knowledge within different social sciences as well as of being able to use it at work. The knowledge acquired can also be used to analyse social and political processes in a global, regional, national or local perspective. The additional economical and legal basics focus on the functioning of a present-day society. A necessary complement is the knowledge that explains the functioning rules of European diplomacy.
The graduates are really prepared for second-cycle (M.A.) and postgraduate studies. The graduation confirms a knowledge and skills which are necessary to become included in the job market, especially to work for EU-related institutions and firms. A diplomatic service inclusion is possible as well.