We promote a culture and an environment for excellence in research, scholarship, creative endeavors and economic development. Discovery, creativity, and innovation that advances Nebraska, the nation and the world.
The University of Nebraska Press extends the University’s mission of teaching, research, and service. We publish and make accessible works of intellectual and cultural significance that advance the boundaries of human knowledge and experience. We do this collaboratively, with agility and creativity, with innovation and dedication, every day.
The Office of Global Partnerships and Initiatives aims to bring together the university community, the local community, and our international partners, to tell the Global Nebraska story and facilitate campus internationalization efforts.
The Humanities Research Center provides a forum for intellectual exchange across and beyond the humanities at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. The center enhances humanistic research, promotes interdisciplinary exchange across campus and with local community partners, and supports collaborative and creative work in the humanities.
The College of Humanities and Sciences is the foundation of educational and intellectual life at VCU, housing the core disciplines in the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities.
The Global Education Office is a hub for global partnerships and international scholarship at VCU, providing a variety of support for international students, community-based global learning, study abroad programs, and more.
The Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation’s mission is to foster transformative research, discovery and innovation at Virginia Commonwealth University through excellence in service.
The Obama Institute for Transnational American Studies fosters synergies in research and teaching related to the Americas in a global context. It is an integral part of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and underlines the traditionally strong relationship between Mainz and the United States.
The Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes (CHCI) is a global forum that strengthens the work of humanities centers and institutes through advocacy, grant-making, and inclusive collaboration. CHCI advances cross-institutional partnerships, recognizes regional humanities cultures, and mobilizes the collective capacity of the humanities to engage the most pressing issues in society today.
Bordeaux Montaigne University brings together more than 14 000 students and 1 300 teaching and administrative staff, for study and research in the arts, languages, literatures and human and social sciences.
The members of the CLIMAS (Cultures and Literatures of the English-speaking Worlds) research unit represent all the fields of English-speaking studies (literature, civilization, translation and translatology, linguistics, visual arts) and are interested in all the geographical areas: the United States and Great Britain, but also Canada, the British Commonwealth, Australia, New Zealand, the Caribbean, India, etc., which make up the English-speaking world.
The Institut des Amériques (IdA) is a scientific interest group (GIS) created in 2007 and now supported by the CNRS, Université Sorbonne nouvelle-Paris 3 and Campus Condorcet. It federates human and social science (SHS) studies on the societies of the Americas in France.
The Regional Council is the deliberative assembly that manages the affairs of the Region. Its areas of competence include the economy/employment, youth, regional planning, and energy and ecological transition.
Founded in 1990, CAS is a host team whose members represent the main fields of Anglistics (literature, civilization, linguistics, cinema, arts...). Research by team members is devoted to the main geographical and cultural areas of the English-speaking world (Great Britain, USA, Commonwealth). They are now grouped according to specific research programs. While continuing to organize scientific events around singular geographical areas, CAS members emphasize transversality, disciplinary cross-fertilization and comparative approaches.