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Grant Recipients in 2014 Transatlantic Mobility Program LAUREATES 2014 - 2020 The Transatlantic Mobility Program aims at increasing Franco-American student mobility by supporting American and French Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in developing study- abroad opportunities. A total of 52 grants have been awarded to U.S. higher education institutions since 2014, under the Transatlantic Friendship and Mobility Initiative. GRANT RECIPIENTS IN 2014 U.S. Institution French Institution(s) Georgetown University Sciences Po Lyon University of Minnesota Université de Montpellier University of Arkansas Institut Polytechnique LaSalle Beauvais Lehman College Université Montpellier - II NEOMA Business School, SKEMA Business North Carolina State University School, Université Catholique de Lille Texas A&M INSEEC Alpes Savoie GRANT RECIPIENTS IN 2015 U.S. Institution French Institution(s) Appalachian State University Université d'Angers Université François Rabelais (Université de College of Staten Island Tours) Wayne State University Université d'Angers Rutgers University Sciences Po Saint Germain en Laye San Francisco State University ECE Paris, MICEFA University of South Florida Micadanses studio University of Arizona ENS - Ulm Visit our website for more details or contact Anna Malan at [email protected] GRANT RECIPIENTS IN 2016 U.S. Institution French Institution(s) CAVILAM Vichy, Université Blaise Pascal, Central College ISARA Lyon Colorado State University Ecole d'ingénieurs de Purpan Le Calabash – Petit conservatoire de la Miami Dade College cuisine New Mexico State University UniLaSalle Suny Purchase CinéFabrique Paris-Sorbonne Université, Institut Américain UC Davis Universitaire d'Aix-en-Provence Université Aix-Marseille, Sciences Po Aix, University of Wisconsin-Madison CIEE Polk State College Université des Antilles GRANT RECIPIENTS IN 2017 U.S. Institution French Institution(s) Boise State University Polytech Montpellier La Guardia Université Paris-13 Tunxis IUT-Montreuil Université de Rennes 1, Université de Rennes University of Rhode Island 2 University of Houston Université Paris-Sud University of Nebraska-Lincoln Université de Rouen, Université de Poitiers University of New Orleans Montpellier SupAgro Northern Kentucky University Université de Rennes 1, IUT de Lannion GRANT RECIPIENTS IN 2018 U.S. Institution French Institution(s) Université de Rennes 1, Université de Connecticut College of Technology Lorraine, Normandie Université George Mason University Université Paris Dauphine North Carolina A&T State University Ecole de Management de Normandie Oakland University Université d'Orléans Pennsylvania State University Agro Paris Tech Visit our website for more details or contact Anna Malan at [email protected] Skyline Community College Rennes School of Business University of Hawai at Hilo ESSCA School of Management University of Houston-Downtown Université Bordeaux Montaigne University of Pittsburg Université Lumière Lyon 2 Wentworth Institute of Technology INSA Rouen GRANT RECIPIENTS IN 2019 U.S. Institution French Institution(s) Université de Lorraine, Université Savoie Mont Blanc, Institut Mines-Télécom Ball State University Atlantique California State University San Marcos Sup Biotech Clemson University Universite Clermont Auvergne EPITA - École Pour l'Informatique et les California State University Stanislaus Techniques Avancées Kirkwood Community College IUT Lumiere Lyon 2 Universite Le Havre Normandie, Universite Mott Community College Clermont Auvergne Pima Community College Institut universitaire de technologie de Figeac ICM Brain & Spine Institute, Sorbonne St. John's University Université Excelia Group La Rochelle, University of University of Louisiana at Lafayette Poitiers GRANT RECIPIENTS IN 2020 U.S. Institution French Institution(s) University of California Education Abroad Sciences Po Paris, Reims Campuses Program University of South Alabama University of Bourgogne Oklahoma State University University of Limoges Fashion Institute of Technology ISCOM – Institut Supérieur de la Communication et de la Publicité Visit our website for more details or contact Anna Malan at [email protected] .
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