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EUCE and School of Modern Languages Commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall

11/09/2009 - 11:00
11/09/2009 - 12:30

Lecture - Monday, November 9, 11am
“Berlin Kreuzberg SO 36 – Before and After the Fall of the Berlin Wall.”
By Peter Frischmuth, Photographer
Location: Crescent Room, Stamps Student Center

The European Union Center of Excellence and the School of Modern Languages, in partnership with German Consulate and Goethe Institute of Atlanta are happy to invite you to the commemoration this important event in German history. Read more »

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Graduate Research Grants 2009

Summer 2009

The EUCE was pleased to award the following two graduate students an EUCE Graduate Research Grant to support their participation and research on the EU Study Abroad Program 2009: Kevin Goreham and Lauren Kretz.

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EU/US Research and Education Workshop

The Georgia Institute of Technology partnered with the European Commission, the French Embassy and the National Science Foundation to host the EU/US Research and Education Workshop on November 17-18, 2008. The workshop was designed to enable participants to achieve a common understanding of the situation and main trends, identify key obstacles to increasing transatlantic mobility of students and researchers, and discover ways and means for strengthening the exchange of scientists and engineers between the EU and the United States in quantitative and qualitative terms. Read more »

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Model European Union at the Jagielloian University, Krakow, Poland

Rozalia Peterfi
4-9 November 2008

The Model European Union (MEU) is a simulation exercise on the decision-making process of the European Union. Participants play the roles of EU ministers for various member states, as well as members of the European Parliament, to earn a comprehensive understanding of the legislative process of the European Union. Read more »

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Symposium: “The EU as a Global Actor: Perspectives on Power”

On September 19, 2008, the EUCE at Georgia Tech held its first academic symposium titled, “The EU as a Global Actor: Perspectives on Power.” Two leading EU scholars from Europe, Dr. Ian Manners, of the Danish Institute for International Studies, and Dr. Richard Whitman, of the University of Bath, served as chairs and discussants for the two panels, which were comprised of nine faculty and graduate students from Emory University, Georgia State University, North Georgia College and State University, and Georgia Tech. Read more »

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Graduate Scholarships

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