Other European Union Centers of Excellence in the U.S.
Institutional Partners
Below
are hyperlinks to just a few of the partners in the European Union with whom the EUCE pursues active collaboration:
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The
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, Germany
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The
European University Institute (EUI), Florence, Italy
- CONNEX ("Connecting Excellence on European Governance" - an EU Network of Excellence)
- NEWGOV (The New Modes of Governance Project, co-ordinated by the European University Institute and its Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies)
- Rheinische
Friedrich-Wilhems Universitat, Bonn, Germany
- Université de Provence, Aix-Marseille I, Aix en Provence, France
- University
of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
- University
of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
Exchange Relationships
The
UW-Madison maintains student exchange relationships with more
than 30 universities in Europe. For more information about these programs,
please visit the UW-Madison study abroad office at http://www.wisc.edu/studyabroad/
European Union Centers of Excellence outside of the U.S.
The European Commission funds European Union Centers of Excellence in other parts of the world:
Australia
- The Australian National University, National Europe Center
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Monash University, European and EU Centre
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Innovative Research Universities Network [Participating institutions: La Trobe (VIC), Macquarie (NSW), Newcastle (NSW), Flinders (SA), Murdoch (WA), and Griffith (QLD)]
Canada
- Dalhousie University EU Centre of Excellence
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Université de Montréal / McGill University,
Institute for European Studies / Institut d'études européennes
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Carleton University, Centre for European Studies
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University of Toronto, Institute of European Studies
Japan
- EU Institute in Japan, Kansai (Participating Institutions: Kobe University,
Kwansei Gakuin University and
Osaka University)
- EU Institute in Japan, Tokyo Consortium (Participating institutions: Hitotsubashi University,
International Christian University,
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies and Tsuda College)
New Zealand
- University of Canterbury, National Centre for Research on Europe