The University of Michigan International Institute has received $16 million to fund international programs, as well as foreign language study and international business. This funding will also fund graduate and undergraduate study abroad.
The money was given to seven centers at the university, which were: he East Asia National Resource Center; the Center for International Business Education; Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies; Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies; Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies; Center for South Asian Studies; and Center for Southeast Asian Studies. This is part of UM's ongoing effort to improve its international programs.
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