Nationality Rooms and Intercultural Exchange Programs at the University of Pittsburgh
- Agriculture
- Business/Entrepreneurial
- Children/Youth
- Global
- Communication
- Community Development
- Conflict Resolution
- Consultancy
- Economics
- Education
- Engineering
- Environmental Preservation
- Food Security
- Gender
- Governance
- Human Rights
- Humanitarian Assistance
- International Organizations
- Information Technology
- Law
- Public Health
- Public Policy
- Refugee Resettlement
- Religious Based
- Resource Management
- Security
- Social Justice
- Think Tank
- Urban Planning
- Volunteerism
Address:
4200 Fifth Avenue,
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Phone:
(412) 624-6000
Scholarships offered:
Yes
Volunteering opportunities:
Yes The Nationality Rooms and Intercultural Exchange Programs began in 1926. As committees completed their rooms, they turned their attention to creating study abroad scholarships. The Nationality Rooms have awarded scholarships for summer study abroad annually since 1948. The purpose of the awards is to enable University of Pittsburgh students to have an in-depth immersion in another culture for at least five weeks. It is important that applicants choose a program that will maximize their contact with the populace abroad and be accepted by the University for credit.