European Union Center of Excellence at Georgia Tech (EUCE)
The European Commission selected The Sam Nun School of International Affairs at the Georgia Insitute of Technology as one of eleven European Union Centers of Excellence (EUCE) in the United States. These Centers of Excellence were created to promote awareness and understanding of the European Union (EU) and transatlantic relations. Established in the fall of 2008, the EUCE at Georgia Tech builds and strengthens the deep economic and cultural ties among Europe, the State of Georgia, and the Southeast.
The EUCE focuses on three core activities: research, outreach and education. The EUCE fosters interdisciplinary research collaboration among scholars, scientists and practitioners and supports outreach activities via executive roundtables, conferences, speaker series’ and workshops. The EUCE promotes education about the EU by sponsoring a certificate in EU affairs, offering courses within The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, organizing an annual study abroad program and supporting secondary school teacher workshops.
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EUCE at Georgia Tech Lectures and Symposia [10]
Executive roundtables, conferences, speaker series and workshops in support of research in the deep economic and cultural ties among Europe, the State of Georgia, and the Southeast.
Recent Submissions
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French-American Relations and Ethics in International Affairs
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-05-26) -
Industries of the Future: Economic Growth through Clean Energy and Clean Jobs
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-05-09) -
The EU: Towards the United States of Europe?
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-04-29) -
Assessing NATO's New Strategic Concept
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-04-14) -
War & Peace in the 21st Century: Challenges for the Transatlantic Community
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-03-28) -
Opportunities for Transatlantic Research Cooperation and Researcher Mobility - The EU Commission’s 7th Framework Program
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-11-04)The European Commission has substantially increased funding for research, with special attention in transatlantic research cooperation. This event will present information on the research funding and collaboration ... -
The European-American Agenda: A Dialogue with the German and French Ambassadors
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-01-28)The European Union Center of Excellence at Georgia Tech was honored to welcome Ambassador Klaus Scharioth of Germany and Ambassador Pierre Vimont of France to the Georgia Tech campus for a discussion of the state of the ... -
Public Forum: The European Union and it’s Relevance for Atlanta as a Global City
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-05-11) -
Research and Technology Policy in the European Union: A Bottom-up Contribution to European Integration
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-04-21)The European Union’s Research Policy, aimed to increase competitiveness of the European productive system, is implemented through strategic actions, the most relevant of which is increased public and private investments ... -
EU‐US Relations: Foundations, Current Issues and Perspectives
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-03-25)Mr. Marc Vanheukelen is the Head of Unit for Relations with the United States and Canada, in the Directorate General for External Relations, of the European Commission. He previously has served as Deputy Head of Cabinet ...