Transatlantic Perspectives on Community and Social Development
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2011-02-07 11:10Transatlantic Perspectives on Community and Social Development: Comparative Community Work and Social Inclusion
Transatlantic Perspectives on Community and Social Development: Comparative Community Work and Social Inclusion
Taking the European Union into the 21st Century:
History, Challenges, and Debates
Saturday, April 9, 2011
University of Pittsburgh
In cooperation with academic departments and professional schools at the University of Pittsburgh, the European Union Center of Excellence/ European Studies Center sponsors academic and policy conferences covering a variety of topics. Some of our past conferences have included collaborations with the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The Center for Legal Education, The University of Pittsburgh Medical School, and the University of Pittsburgh departments of Anthropology, Political Science, and His
Under the guidance of the Center Director, the EUCE/ESC has established the Graduate European Studies Group (GESG) to provide students advice on effective paths for matriculation through graduate school. GESG sessions provide students additional opportunities to consult with both the Director and the Center's graduate advisor. Previous session topics have included selecting a dissertation subject that will enhance a student's academic career, strategies for requesting letters of recommendation, and approach
Taking the European Union into the 21st Century:
History, Challenges, and Debates
Saturday, April 9, 2011
University of Pittsburgh
Pizza and Politics Schedule 2010-2011
October 21, 2010
Graduate Student Conference -During the spring semester the EUCE/ESC hosts its anual Graduate Student Conference on topics related to the EU or to transatlantic relations. Organized by graduate students, this conference gives students from North American and European institutions an opportunity to present their research to peers and faculty.
Academic Requirements:
There are five Certificate requirements:
1) Language Proficiency
2) Area Studies Courses
3) A Research Paper
4) Co-curricular Activity
5) Completion of Degree Requirements
The EUCE/ESC offers opportunities for graduate students to develop and expand their understanding and knowledge about Europe and the European Union through its Graduate Certificate Programs.