Middle school students visited Georgia Tech-Europe in Metz, France to explore STEM careers through hands-on activities and interactions with researchers, gaining early insight into higher education opportunities.
This agreement connects Madrid, Metz, and Atlanta, offering students a transatlantic multi-campus pathway into advanced computing
Abdallah Ougazzaden, president of Georgia Tech-Europe, was recently recognized as one of the 50 leaders shaping higher education in the Grand Est region of France.
Georgia Tech-Europe, in collaboration with the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and a consortium of 21 European organizations, is leading the UNVEIL project to advance the preservation of cultural artifacts.
First-year students in the Georgia Tech-Europe FYSA program showcased their growth in intercultural communication and independent living through a culminating film festival in Metz, France.
After three decades of education abroad operations, Georgia Tech sees record student enrollment in international experiences.
Georgia Tech’s European campus celebrated a milestone this year, marking its 35th anniversary in Metz, France, with events that honored its legacy and looked ahead to its next chapter.
Making history as the first woman to attend Georgia Tech-Lorraine, now Georgia Tech-Europe.
The research completed out of the Terahertz Laboratory has the potential to count and measure stacks of paper in a fraction of the time of current scanners
MS-ECE alumnus fulfills his Olympic dreams as a torchbearer and volunteer for the Paris Summer Olympics.
Researchers at Georgia Tech-CNRS IRL 2958 contribute to optimizing the design and performance of high-energy electrostatic capacitors using ferroelectric materials.
Nico Declercq, Henry Owen, and Sonia Serafin were recognized by students for their excellence in teaching at Georgia Tech-Europe.
Professor Vicki Birchfield, from Georgia Tech’s Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, bestowed one of France’s highest civilian honors.
Jean-Marie Rausch, former Mayor of Metz and founding father of Georgia Tech-Europe, died on January 5th, 2024, at the age of 94.
The recognition, bestowed by the President of the French Republic, recognizes Bernard Kippelen's dedication to fostering research and academic collaboration between France and America.
Physicist Claire Berger has been awarded the Chevalier dans L'ordre des Palmes Académiques for her groundbreaking graphene research — and her work on strengthening ties between U.S. and French scientists.
GTE educators Cedric Pradalier and Sonia Serafin, were recognized by their students for their outstanding classroom engagement and enthusiasm for teaching at Tech’s European campus.
A record 400+ students arrived in Metz this summer to study at Georgia Tech-Europe while traveling Europe on weekends.
Les étudiants améliorent leur français en apprenant du nouveau sur le développement durable et en se mettant au service des communautés de Metz.
Students Improve Their French While Learning About Sustainable Development and Serving the Local Community.