Guest lecture by Prof. Pierre Andrieu
What does a 40-year diplomatic career across Europe and Asia really look like? Yesterday, our students heard it directly from Professor Pierre Andrieu, former French ambassador to Tajikistan and...
The total fee for the academic year 2026-2027 amounts to € 30.000 for the Bruges campus, € 29.000 for the Natolin campus and to € 27.000 for the Tirana campus. This amount covers both tuition and board & lodging.
Fees for students following the MATA programme
Tuition/board & lodging: € 30.000 (Bruges campus)The fees do not cover introductory courses (except for the specialisation "European Economic Integration and Business" (Study Programme European Economic Studies) and the options "European Law and Economic Analysis" and "European Public Policy Analysis"), medical and private insurance.

In principle, fees have to be paid before the beginning of the academic year. Self-funding students may however (upon written request) pay in a maximum of three installments. (Fees are free of bank transaction costs)
A large number of full or partial scholarships are available.