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Adding business to the EU

17.04.2008 / 00:00 CET
A new specialisation at the College of Europe in Bruges aims at integrating EU studies and business. Eliza Gray finds out why and what the college wants to achieve from this new course.

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Nearly one-third of the College of Europe's graduates go on to work in European companies. REPORTERS

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