Priorities & Needs: International Initiatives
It is not an exaggeration to say that Georgia Tech is one of the most highly internationalized universities in America. Students pursue a range of technological coursework at our campuses in France and Singapore, and our newest campus in Ireland promises to yield an impressive payoff in economic development benefits.
While this record is certainly impressive, there is much more to be done if Georgia Tech is to retain its longstanding role as a renowned leader in international education and global economic development.
Although state funding plays an important ongoing role in international initiatives, moving international efforts to the next level cannot happen without your support. The long-term vitality and competitiveness of Georgia Tech depend on the presence of a world-class set of international programs and services.
Never before has there been more creative energy and innovative thinking on all our campuses devoted to issues of internationalization. With your help, we will be in a position to implement our vision through the following centers and programs.



