Recommendations from our alumni and current students:
Ilona Janicka
Intern at the Permanent Mission of Poland to the United Nations Office in Geneva
Ilona Janicka: "The course in International and European Union Law is, in my opinion, a unique course. It enabled me to continue my academic path so far. Thanks to it and my knowledge of French, I qualified for an internship at the Permanent Mission of Poland to the United Nations Office in Geneva.
The course provides an insight into the field of diplomatic law. I particularly recommend it to those who intend to work in diplomacy or pursue a career in the EU institutions.”
Gabriela Suchodolska
Intern at the European Parliament in Luxembourg
Gabriela Suchodolska: ”Graduating from this course and Applied Linguistics helped me get an internship at the European Parliament in Luxembourg in the Polish Language Department of the Directorate-General for Translation. The degree in International and EU Law from a French university was an extra advantage. I recommend this course because it provides very useful knowledge about the EU. It also offers a great chance to get two diplomas, and to take classes with lecturers from a different university and culture. Most importantly, this course opens the door to working in the EU administration.”
Karolina Janikowska: “This degree course gave me the opportunity to broaden my knowledge of international law, European Union law, the basics of the functioning of the key European institutions and their impact on the legislation in our country. In addition, the language classes included in this degree course allowed me to learn the specifics of translating legal acts in the official EU languages, i.e. English and French. A particular value of this course is the opportunity to take classes with professors from a foreign university and the possibility to obtain a parallel degree from a French university.”
Milena Pełczyńska: "International Law and European Union Law is an ideal course for those wishing to broaden their knowledge and gain new competences that will be useful in their professional careers (at a national or international level). Studying in the dual degree mode allowed me to obtain a diploma from a French university, which is unique in Poland and opens many doors for young people who wish to pursue a career in EU or local government institutions, for example. Classes are focused on acquiring practical knowledge and are taught by qualified staff."
Natalia Niezabitowska: "This course of study is extremely useful, offering the opportunity to expand one's knowledge of international law and the structures and challenges of the European Union. The lecturers are fully committed to helping students explore these issues! The double degree opens doors to international institutions and guarantees more opportunities for the future career. I would therefore definitely recommend this course!"
Dominika Krawczyk: "As an Applied Linguistics graduate with an English-French language combination, I was looking for a second degree course that would allow me to both build on the acquired knowledge and explore new areas previously unknown to me. Studying International and European Union Law turned out to be a very good choice! I gained knowledge in the field of international and EU law, which sparked my keen interest in these issues. I enjoyed my classes very much, mainly due to the excellent academic staff, who always provided a friendly atmosphere and support. They also made it possible for me to combine my studies with other commitments, such as studying a second course. I heartily recommend this course!"