The
American Consortium on EU Studies (ACES) is a partnership among
American University,
George Mason University,
George Washington University,
Georgetown University and
Johns Hopkins University. The centre was established in 2001 to advance academic and public understanding of the European Union as well as the relationship between the United States and the EU. Its goals are to create new interactions between various political and academic sectors and to improve academic and research opportunities. Education, research, policy outreach, media and publications are the centre's main themes. The
Colorado European Union Center of Excellence (CEUCE) at the
University of Colorado at Boulder, founded in 2008, advances the relationship of people between the American
Mountain States region and the European Union. The centre focuses on teaching, research, and outreach. It promotes academic advancement through research, the development of new undergraduate and graduate courses, and hosting various speakers. It also takes part in widespread community outreach and promotes the enhancement of new relationships between public, private, and academic sectors. The
Miami-Florida European Union Center of Excellence (MEUCE) was founded in 2001 and involves
Florida International University and the
University of Miami. The centre works to create new courses on the EU, provides graduate students and faculty financial support on EU-related research topics, and participates in other academic and outreach activities to accomplish its mission. Some of these activities include sponsoring EU lectures and holding workshops and conferences. The
European Union Center at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign is one of the ten original centres in the US. It was created in 1998 with help from the European Commission and was designated as a Title VI National Resource Center by the US Department of Education in 2003. The centre offers a Master of Arts in European Union Studies (MAEUS) program, a Graduate Minor in EU studies offered to Masters and PhD students from other disciplines, undergraduate concentrations, as well as a diversity of EU-related course offerings taught across the university's curriculum. The
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill European Union Center of Excellence is the network coordinator for the ten EU Centers of Excellence. The centre aims to improve the understanding of the social, political, and economic events shaping contemporary Europe by encouraging graduate and faculty research through funding and offering various academic programs on both the undergraduate and graduate level. The academic programs offered include an undergraduate major in Contemporary European Studies; a graduate certificate program, Teaching Languages Across the Curriculum, as well as two graduate concentrations within the Political Science program: Transatlantic Studies, run in partnership with five European universities, and European Governance, run in partnership with the
Vrije Universiteit (Free University – Amsterdam), and
Sciences Po – Paris. The main themes of the program are transatlantic relations, European integration, and European and comparative social policy. The
University of Pittsburgh European Union Center of Excellence is a part of the University Center for International Studies, distinguished by the Council on Learning as one of the excellent international studies programs in the US. Since its establishment in 1998, the centre continues to encourage the study of the EU through teaching programs, academic research, and community outreach activities. The main concentrations of the centre are EU relations with countries around the world, as well as its post-enlargement transformation. The Center serves as the hub for EU-related activities taking place in the tri-state region of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio. Pittsburgh's University Library System also contains the entire EU depository collection, the most extensive collection of public European Community/EU documents and publications in North America. The
European Union Center of Excellence at the University of Texas at Austin was founded in 2012 and it aims to incite discussion on the common challenges facing the EU and the US. The main theme of the centre is Trans-National policy Challenges, with three distinct sub-themes further explored over the three-year grant period: Post-Recession Policy Challenges in year one, Geopolitics as Trans-National Policy Challenge in year two, and Law and Media in year three. The EUCE at UT-Austin offers students an undergraduate degree and a doctoral portfolio program in European Studies. It is also in the process of developing an M.A. program in European Studies. The
EU Center of Excellence of Seattle is one of the ten original EU centres. Housed at the
University of Washington, the centre is a resource for the
Pacific Northwest communities. The centre supports a broad range of teaching, research, and outreach, with a particular focus on trans-Atlantic relations and EU law and institutions. An undergraduate major and minor in European Studies is offered by the university, and an EU track is organised by the centre to accompany the major . The
EU Centre in Singapore is the first Centre in Southeast Asia which opened in June 2008. It is a partnership between the European Commission,
National University of Singapore,
Nanyang Technological University and the thinktank,
Singapore Institute of International Affairs. Its aim is to promote knowledge of the European Union and its policies. It organises speaker events, discussions and exhibitions; publishes books, papers and teaching materials; and sends staff to visit schools and colleges in Singapore. ==References==