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The Duke Center for European Studies (DUCES) has been in existence since 1989, and since 2000 has resided in the John Hope Franklin Center for Interdisciplinary and International Studies, a consortium of 21 area-based and interdisciplinary centers, institutes and programs, the great breadth of which facilitates and maximizes faculty and student intellectual interaction. Consortium members include, among others, the Center for French and Francophone Studies, the Center for International Studies, the Center for the Study of Muslim Networks, Information Science+Information Studies, and International Comparative Studies. The Center provides funding and support to workshops, seminars and research groups; travel and research support awards to faculty and graduate students, support for the development of new European Studies courses; office space and administrative support for visiting scholars, and through the auspices of the Executive Committee, approves all applications for the Graduate Certificate in Interdisciplinary European Studies. Click here for directions to DUCES in the John Hope Franklin Center Click here to sign up for the DUCES e-mailing list
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