Undergraduate Model EU

Activity Type: 
Simulation
Target Audience: 
9-12

The Undergraduate Model European Union is an annual event that gives students a chance to learn about the workings of the European Union through preparation for and participation in a hands-on two-day simulation. Model EU enhances students’ understanding of the issues and challenges facing the 28 member nations of the EU. Awards will be given to the most effective delegations and best individual position papers.

Resource Listing

Here is a sample of materials generated by the Undergraduate Model EU or as a result of programming in which they participated.

Audio

Intended Audience:
Higher Education, Post-Secondary

Recording of talk delivered by Dr. Adriana Helbig, Associate Professor of Music at the University of Pittsburgh, at the workshop "Mobilizing People, Students, and Ideas: Social Movements Across the Globe and in the Undergraduate Curriculum," held at the Community College of Beaver County on April 10, 2015.

Intended Audience:
Faculty, Post-Secondary

Introduction to April 2015 workshop on "Mobilizing People, Students, and Ideas: Social Movements Across the Globe in the Undergraduate Curriculum" at the Community College of Beaver County, followed by a lecture by Dr. James Cook, Associate Director of the Asian Studies Center at the University of Pittsburgh, on “The River and the Air Run Black: Teaching China’s Environment."

Lesson Plans, Unit Plans, Modules

Intended Audience:
Higher Education

Dr. Adriana Helbig of the University of Pittsburgh developed the course Global Hip-Hop.

People Listing

Adriana Helbig
Associate Professor of Music
University of Pittsburgh
Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies, Global Studies Center
Diego Holstein
Associate Professor of History
University of Pittsburgh
Global Studies Center