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The University of Arkansas is the U.S. lead institution of a EU–US Consortium, with partners at Iowa State University and Kansas State University. The European partners are Ghent University, Belgium; Karl Franzens University, Graz, Austria; and National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse, France.
An important objective of the consortium is to facilitate graduate and senior transatlantic study in the area of biomaterial production and utilization. The program funds up to $5,000 for participating students. Student enroll at the University of Arkansas and have their tuition waived at the EU institution.
There are two types of programs available for seniors and graduate students. One option provides opportunities to study at one of the EU partner institutions for one semester by completing coursework and/or research. The second option is two-week intensive study programs consisting of lectures and field trips with a final exam.
Leadership for the program comes from the Dale Bumpers College of Agriculture, Food & Life Sciences.
Want to know more? Click on the links above to find out all the program details and application information.