European Studies Center

 
The European Studies Center (ESC) was established in 1984 and is charged with the university-wide responsibility of coordinating and developing scholarship and teaching related to Europe. The Center promotes the study of Europe at the University of Pittsburgh by developing new courses, lectures, symposia, and conferences with international participants. Center research foci include comparative public policy, social and intellectual history, multiculturalism in Europe, questions of identity, and Europe’s historical and contemporary role in the world.

Services Offered: 
Cultural Festivals
Guest Speakers
High School Student Events
Intensive Summer Language Study Opportunities
Internships
Pre-professional Workshops with High School Students and Staff
Professional Development Workshops
School Visits

Resources

Here is a sample of materials generated by the European Studies Center or as a result of programming in which they participated.

Lesson Plans, Unit Plans, Modules

Intended Audience:
Students, 9-12, Faculty, K-12

This unit invites students to learn more about Brussels, Belgium, and the European Union.  It is targeted at the educator's Spanish 1 and 2 courses for 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students, with the goal that the target language is used throughout the unit.
 
Mary Jackson participated in the Brussels Study Tour 2019.  For more information about this program, visit...

Intended Audience:
Higher Education

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

Intended Audience:
Students, Higher Education, Faculty, Post-Secondary

This unit familiarizes students with Brexit through the perspective of music.  It is targeted to the educator's World Music course for undergraduate students.
 
Monica Ambalal participated in the Brussels Study Tour 2019, with sponsorship through the University of California, Berkeley.  For more information about this program, visit...

Outreach at European Studies Center

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Samantha Moik
Engagement Coordinator
University of Pittsburgh
European Studies Center