About the EUCE at Georgia Tech
The European Union Center of Excellence at the Georgia Institute of Technology was established in Fall of 2008 with the support of a grant from the European Commission. The Center's core mission is to promote knowledge and understanding of the European Union and the significance of the transatlantic relationship, including the strong economic and cultural ties between Europe, the state of Georgia and the southeast.

Vicki Birchfield and Diane Alleva Cáceres at the EUCE inaugural ceremony. Photo courtesy of GlobalAtlanta.com.
The Center will continue to build on these ties and foster new relationships through a range of activities including interdisciplinary research and curricular developments; high profile speaker series; conferences; the creation of research and learning networks; and numerous public forums bridging the diverse communities of academia, business, government, media and other civic and professional organizations. The Center will also facilitate outreach to the area public schools, promote interaction throughout the University System of Georgia among faculty and students interested in EU and transatlantic studies, and continue the Nunn School's flagship European summer abroad program.
Street Address
(for visitors and parcel deliveries)
781 Marietta St. NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
Mailing Address
EUCE
International Affairs, 0610
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA
30332-0610
Phone: (404) 385-6237
Fax: (404) 894-1900
Email: euce@inta.gatech.edu

