Michigan State University has been awarded federal grants totaling nearly $9 million to advance international education. The competitive grants are funded by the U.S. Department of Education under Title VI of the Higher Education Act and are awarded over a four-year cycle for academic years 2022 to 2026.
“The significance of this longstanding federal investment cannot be overstated,” said Steven Hanson, associate provost and dean for International Studies and Programs. “To be recognized at this level over many decades is a testament to MSU’s strong legacy of global engagement and it continues to bolster our critical work as we move the university into the future.”
Functioning as national resources for research, teaching and outreach in their focus areas, the National Resource Centers at MSU support a variety of programs focused on internationalizing the curriculum and student experience on campus, encouraging foreign language study and developing area study resources for the community.
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