Meet our international partners
The College of Computing at GVSU is committed to building and increasing international agreements with top international universities. These partnerships are part of an overall strategic plan for growing entrepreneurship, graduate education, and research. Learn more about our partnerships below.
International Partners
Esprit University, located in Tunisia, is a prominent private higher education institution specializing in engineering, business, and digital technologies. Established in 2003, the university is renowned for its emphasis on innovation, practical learning, and its alignment with industry standards, which ensures high employability for its graduates. Esprit offers a range of programs, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and executive education, with a focus on engineering, computer science, and management. The university fosters an entrepreneurial spirit among students, encouraging the development of start-ups and partnerships with global companies. With a strong emphasis on internationalization, Esprit maintains collaborations with universities and institutions worldwide, providing students with opportunities for exchange programs and dual degrees.
On Friday, November 8, 2024, the College of Computing at Grand Valley State University signed a 3+2 and 1+1 partnership with Esprit.
Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) is located in West Java, Indonesia, is a globally renowned research institution, currently ranked 256th in the QS World University Rankings. STEI-ITB's offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs, with a strong emphasis on cutting-edge technologies, innovative research, and the cultivation of high-caliber future leaders. This agreement will allow students from School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics at ITB to pursue a College of Computing graduate program after completing their first year of graduate studies at ITB.
Read more about our 1+1 agreement with ITB here.