Yale and Europe
At Yale, we aim to nurture a comprehensive understanding of Europe that spans disciplines, regions, languages, and time periods.
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At Yale, we aim to nurture a comprehensive understanding of Europe that spans disciplines, regions, languages, and time periods.
The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale is the university’s focal point for promoting teaching and research on all aspects of international affairs, societies, and cultures around the world. It features several councils and programs that focus on Europe.
Part of Yale University, and a close collaborator with the Yale Center for British Art, the Centre is an educational charity committed to promoting original, world-class research into the history of British art and architecture of all periods.
The Yale UCL Collaborative is a faculty-led initiative for the development of novel ideas, made possible by the complementarity of resources between two great universities. It offers Yale doctoral students the opportunity to spend up to one year studying or conducting research at UCL.
NTNU and Yale have been strengthening their relationship since 2014, focusing on research collaboration in medicine. There are 10 joint medical research projects are now underway, including work related to asthma, cancer cells, inflammatory bowel disease, sepsis, and systems neuroscience.
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