List of College of Europe rectors and vice-rectors

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The Rectors of the College of Europe:

A second campus was opened at the invitation of the Polish government in Natolin (Warsaw) in 1992. Vice-rectors of the College of Europe's Natolin (Warsaw) campus:

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