Georgia Tech-Europe and its leadership are aware of and closely following recent events in the Middle East. We are connected to and actively monitoring guidance from the Department of State, Overseas Security Advisory Council, US Embassies and Consulates, On Call International, and various news outlets.
The health and safety of the Georgia Tech community is our top priority. We do not currently foresee the recent changes in the security landscape affecting Georgia Tech-Europe operations and programming. However, if this changes, all students, faculty, and staff traveling on Georgia Tech programming are covered under a comprehensive health and emergency insurance plan, which includes emergency evacuation.
We encourage any students or parents with questions to contact Georgia Tech-Europe atinfo@europe.gatech.edu, and we will be happy to speak with you or direct you to the appropriate contact.
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.
Georgia Tech-Europe is leading a €3.7 million European consortium to revolutionize artifact preservation by developing 3D digital twins through advanced, non-invasive imaging techniques as part of the new UNVEIL project.
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.
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
Researchers at Georgia Tech-CNRS IRL 2958 contribute to optimizing the design and performance of high-energy electrostatic capacitors using ferroelectric materials.