Designated as a National Resource Center for European Studies by the U.S. Department of Education (under Title VI of the Higher Education Act) and a Jean Monnet Center of Excellence by the European Commission, the ESC coordinates and develops scholarship, teaching, and community events related to Europe and the European Union. Your gift to the European Studies Center will ensure that we at the Center continue to prepare globally and interculturally competent undergraduate and graduate students to lead lives of impact through our programming. We also welcome a conversation about creating new or named funds. Please contact us with any questions and thank you for your support.
Contributing to European Studies
Areas of Greatest Need
Supports students participating in study abroad and internships in Europe, with preference for students pursuing a certificate in European Studies. Give now
Provides current-use funding for the European Studies Center programming. Give now
Supports graduate students pursuing studies on Europe including, but not limited to, scholarships, dissertation assistance, research support, publication support, or travel to and study in relevant European countries. Give now
To make a gift by mail, complete a gift form and send with your preferred payment to:
University of Pittsburgh, Philanthropic & Alumni Engagement
107 Park Plaza
128 North Craig Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Corporate Matching
Many employers will match your donation to Pitt, thereby increasing your contribution to the University. Contact the Human Resources department at your workplace to get more information on the options they offer.
Endowments
An endowment provides a perpetual stream of income in support of scholarships, fellowships, faculty chairs, instruction, and other important programs or services at the University of Pittsburgh. Minimum endowment levels (payable over up to five years) guarantee that sufficient income will be available to fulfill your specific intentions.
Planned Giving
Planned giving options allow you to amplify the impact of your generosity to the University of Pittsburgh and to potentially create lifetime income streams and reduce your taxes. You can leave a legacy through bequests, retirement plans, charitable annuities and/or trusts, life insurance, appreciated stocks, or real estate and other tangible property.
For more information or questions, please contact Kelsey Sherbondy Cook, Director, International Constituent Relations (ksherbondy@pitt.edu or +1 412-815-9525) or Tom O’Toole, Executive Director for International Advancement (tpo3@pitt.edu or +1 412-624-2202).