Past Events

Wednesday, October 20

International Development Work in Various Communities

International Development Work in Various Communities
October 20th, 6pm-7pm, Virtual Format
Sakun Gajurel, Volunteer Initiatives and Youth Engagement Coordinator, UNICEFF

6:00pm to 7:00pm
Zoom Discussion

Tuesday, October 19

BHIL Informational Drop-In

Considering a BPHIL/IAS/Global Studies?

5:00pm
4217 Posvar Hall

Friday, October 15

Emergency Medicine

Dr. Mohamed B Hagahmed is an Emergency Medicine Specialist in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated in 2009 with a BS in Emergency Medicine, and an MD with honors from Drexel University in 2015.

Thursday, October 14

Four Evenings Discussion: Charles Yu's Interior Chinatown

In conjunction with the Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures program's "Ten Evenings" series, GSC is again hosting "Four Evenings" pre-lecture discussions that put prominent world authors and their work

6:00pm
Zoom

Tuesday, October 12

Research and International Reconstruction in Afghanistan

Research and International Reconstruction in Afghanistan
October 12th, 6pm-7pm, Virtual Format
Nikolai A. Condee-Padunov

6:00pm to 7:00pm
Zoom Discussion

Monday, October 11

Thinking Across Migrant and Indigenous Struggles

Hostile Terrain 94 Pittsburgh is hosting an event to commemorate the 3,200+ migrant lives lost at the U.S. Southern border due to hostile immigration policies.

5:00pm to 7:00pm
William Pitt Union Patio

Friday, October 8

Wife of a Spy

The first annual SCREENSHOT: ASIA Film Festival will take place October 6-10, 2021.

8:30pm
Schenley Plaza Tent

Geographic and Cultural Context

The Global Studies Center, Center for Global Health and the Center for BioEthics and Health Law are hosting Pitt’s 2nd annual Global Health Case Competition. Dr.

Monday, October 4

What’s in a Name?: Legal Names and the LGBTQIA+ Experience with Rosalynne Montoya

The “What’s in a Name?” series aims to open a doorway to explore issues that affect us every day, and that, ultimately, reverberate through the most intimate aspects of who we are.

6:00pm to 8:00pm
Frick Fine Arts Auditorium (Room 125)

Friday, October 1

Global Horror Studies Conference

The University of Pittsburgh and the Horror Studies Working Group invite you to join us for a two day conference exploring ways to connect J-Horror to Asia.

9:00pm to 11:00pm
Zoom