Meet Our International Partnerships
The College of Computing at Grand Valley State University is committed to building and expanding international agreements with top-tier universities around the world. These partnerships play a vital role in advancing our strategic priorities, including fostering entrepreneurship, enhancing graduate education, and promoting impactful, interdisciplinary research. By collaborating globally, we provide students and faculty with meaningful opportunities for academic exchange, cultural immersion, and joint innovation. Learn more about our international partnerships below.
Tunisia
Our partnerships in Tunisia strengthen global engagement through multi-institutional collaboration in computer science, engineering, and entrepreneurship. These agreements support student exchange, dual-degree pathways, and academic cooperation to build a pipeline of tech talent and innovation between Tunisia and the U.S.
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France
Our partnership in France supports graduate-level exchanges and collaborative research in high-level computer science and engineering programs. This agreement offers flexible dual-degree and split-degree opportunities that prepare students for success in international and interdisciplinary environments.
Indonesia
GVSU’s College of Computing partners with a top Indonesian institution to offer graduate pathways that begin abroad and conclude in the U.S., providing students with a globally integrated academic experience. These collaborations foster cross-cultural research, faculty exchange, and broaden access to advanced computing education. Our first international partnership as the College of Computing was proudly established in Indonesia with Institut Teknologi Bandung.
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India
GVSU College of Computing’s partnerships in India focus on broadening access to computing education and fostering collaboration with institutions that emphasize applied learning and innovation. These connections support student mobility, curriculum alignment, and opportunities for joint research in technology and engineering fields.