"International Connections: The Path to Your Global Future"
Students will learn about international studies and study abroad opportunities and internationally oriented careers.
Students will learn about international studies and study abroad opportunities and internationally oriented careers.
Want to prepare yourself for the global marketplace? Learn first hand from students on how to internationalize your studies at Pitt by earning an international studies certificate or the Bachelor of Philosophy (BPHIL) in International and Area Studies. Students can develop a more concentrated and in-depth understanding of a world region or a global theme. For any major on campus!
The group "INVISBLE CHILDREN" will screen the documentary TONY - the film documents the life story of the young Ugandan boy. It follows his life for eight years marked by violence from from rebel groups like the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA). The story revolves around Africa's longest running war, where children are being kidnapped and turned into child soldiers by the LRA. The film will be followed by a presentation of personal stories and experiences from members of the frontline tour group. The Frontline Tour focuses on awareness and advocacy regarding the war.
Part of the African Studies Lecture Series, a presentation by Amy Stambach, a professor of Educational Policy Studies & Anthropology at University of Wisconsin-Madison. The topic of her presentation is GOD SPENDS MOST OF HIS TIME IN AFRICA: RELIGION, EDUCATION, AND THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
Senior Nina Weaver will defend her thesis for the Bachelor of Philosophy- International Area Studies-Global Studies track
This forum provides opportunities for students in the program to share their research as well as seek constructive feedback from peers, faculty and staff. Active participation and conversation centered on the issues as they relate to Africa in global context is encouraged. We will select the two best undergraduate and two best graduate proposal submissions for presentation. The four students will host a panel presentation. Please join us to discuss the students' work and provide them with constructive feedback and encouragement for their work.
A lecture presentation by Dr. Joshua Kivuva, Senior Lecturer at the University of Nairobi and alumnus of the University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA).
Part of the African Studies Lecture Series, a presentation by Amy Stambach, a professor of Educational Policy Studies & Anthropology at University of Wisconsin-Madison. The topic of her presentation is GOD SPENDS MOST OF HIS TIME IN AFRICA: RELIGION, EDUCATION, AND THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
Senior Nina Weaver will defend her thesis for the Bachelor of Philosophy- International Area Studies-Global Studies track
Peace Corps Brown Bag Info Session
(Bring your lunch!)
Stop by the session to hear from a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer and Recruiter, Jonnett Maurer, about how Peace Corps might fit into your immediate future and get questions answered about your application.