Welcome!

On behalf of faculty, students and alumni at American University, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the Europe Council. Our goal is to coordinate interdisciplinary curricula, research projects, initiatives, and events centering on Europe. We bring together a pan-European focus covering West Europe, Russian and Central and Eastern Europe with specialized emphasis on the study of European languages, culture, economy and society as an integral component of graduate and undergraduate education. We hope that some of the new initiatives will enhance and enrich your experience at American University.

We are pleased to offer a full program of activities for the academic year through two venues, the Europe Council and the Europe Forum. We are continually working to provide new academic opportunities, activities and information that links to career opportunities. We see the Europe Council as part of the University efforts to strengthen our international profile and experience. We hope that you will participate in our various activities including speaker series, curricular innovations, and study abroad programs. We welcome students, faculty and alumni to all our events listed on the following pages. Please contact us if you would like to co-sponsor events on campus, as this type of collaboration is a source of our collective engagement on campus.

Michelle Egan
Europe Council Director



NEWS !

The NSF-funded Central Europe Summer Research Institute Program competition is now open

Alfa-Fellowship Program in Russia for Graduate Students

Call for Application for the 2008 Manfred Woerner Seminar

 

 

 
 
 

Europe Council @ American University
4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20016-8071
Email: europeancouncil@american.edu

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