Global Studies Center
International Career Toolkit: Preparing For Graduate School
Are you considering a graduate degree related to international studies in the future? Please join us for an information session sponsored by the University Center for International Studies, as part of our International Career Toolkit Series. You’ll hear from current graduate students and professors, and discuss scholarship opportunities, how to make your application stand out, as well as the kind of research, skills, and experiences the most competitive schools are looking for in applicants.
Triunfar Sobre el Colonialismo, Sobrevivir al Exilio y Combatir la Dictadura
Francisco Zamora Loboch is one of the most mature and talented of the independence era Equato-Guinean writers. He is a poet, novelist, musician, essayist and sports writer, and was part of the original group of intellectuals exiled by the first Nguema dictatorship in 1971. He was also a participant in the many attempts by his compatriots in exile, to organize political resistance to the dictatorship from Spain.
Blood, Belief, Bodies: Gender and the Routinization of Spiritual Power in a Kongo Church"
Text will be available two weeks in advance of the discussion through the gender studies portal on my.pitt.edu under My Resources or from wstudies@pitt.edu.
Gender/Transnational Reading Group
Iris Marion Young Award Lecture
Queer Dwellings: Migrancy, Precarity and Fabulosity
Global Divas: Filipino Gay Men in the Diaspora
Transnational Feminism in the United States: Knowledge, Ethics and Power
Are We Developed Yet? Gender and Development 20 Years After Beijing
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