
Indiana University’s Maurer School of Law, the IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law at IUPUI, the IU Alumni Association, and the IU Europe Gateway hosted the first IU Law Alumni Conference for former Hoosiers who live and work in Europe.
A lot of newsworthy things have happened since the Europe Gateway opened. Read through our press clippings here.
Indiana University’s Maurer School of Law, the IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law at IUPUI, the IU Alumni Association, and the IU Europe Gateway hosted the first IU Law Alumni Conference for former Hoosiers who live and work in Europe.
Call for Papers: Slavery Past, Present & Future: 3rd Global Meeting
Throughout history, slavery (the purchase and sale of human beings as chattel), enslavement (through conquest, and exploitation of indebtedness, among other vulnerabilities), and similar extreme forms of exploitation and control have been an intrinsic part of human societies.
Sacred Journeys 5th Global Conference, Berlin, Germany, July 5-6, 2018
The latest research indicates that more than 400 million people embark annually on traditional pilgrimages in Saudi Arabia, India, Japan, and elsewhere, with the numbers steadily increasing.
IU Europe Gateway offers a space for conversation about antisemitism and racism in the United States
After the presidential election in the United States, Noam Zadoff, assistant professor of Jewish studies and history at Indiana University, felt it was time to have a conversation.
IU president to lead delegation to Spain, France
Indiana University is celebrating the golden anniversary of one of its most successful overseas study programs and globally focused collaborations.
IU experts helping Europe make sense of U.S. elections
Indiana University Bloomington political scientist Jean Robinson joins Christian Lammert of the Freie Universität Berlin to discuss the 2016 election results.
With the goal of facilitating research cooperation, Freie Universität Berlin and Indiana University have established a joint funding program to support annual joint research workshops and short-term research stays.
IU student expanding her worldview as intern for the IU Europe Gateway
Allison LeClere, an IU master’s student in higher education and student affairs, shares her experience as a summer intern at the IU Europe Gateway in Berlin.
Indiana University delegation concludes historic trip to Italy and Poland
Weeklong trip includes the celebration of the 40-year anniversary of IU’s relationship with the University of Warsaw and the celebration in Bologna, Italy, of the 50th anniversary of IU’s partnership with the University of Bologna.
IU’s African American Choral Ensemble embarking on tour of Germany
Indiana University’s African American Choral Ensemble will perform in Germany this month at an international festival of sacred music as part of the group's first European tour.
The Importance of Global Literacy and The Role of the University as a Gateway to the World
IU is establishing international gateway offices to engage the world through international activity and scholarship. Berlin will serve as IU's European Gateway Office.
IU President McRobbie traveling to Germany to open new IU Global Gateway office in Berlin
Beginning Nov. 2, IU President McRobbie will lead a delegation, including IU Vice President for International Affairs David Zaret, IU Vice President for Research Fred Cate and IU first lady Laurie Burns McRobbie, on a five-day trip to Germany, where McRobbie will preside over the opening of the third IU Global Gateway.