Learn more about UCIS Outreach initiatives and programming, which is comprised of specialists in K-16 global and international programming from each of the seven academic centers and other units at Pitt’s University Center for International Studies:
- Asian Studies Center (including the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia)
- Center for African Studies
- Center for Ethnic Studies Research
- Center for Latin American Studies
- Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies
- Consortium for Educational Resources on Islamic Studies
- European Studies Center
- Global Studies Center
- Nationality Rooms and Intercultural Exchange Programs
We also work closely on outreach programs with a number of different units affiliated with the University Center for International Studies, including:
- Center for International Legal Education
- Institute for International Studies in Education
- Matthew B. Ridgway Center for International Security Studies
- World History Center
Other outreach and professional development opportunities also arise regularly from our collaborations with a number of scholarly associations hosted by UCIS:
- Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies
- Comparative and International Education Society
- European Union Studies Association
- Latin American Studies Association
UCIS Outreach Website
The University Center for International Studies Outreach website provides access to educational resources from collaborative events held by Pitt's international studies centers, including REEES. This information may be particularly useful to educators seeking to internationalize their curricula.
Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Collection
The LibGuides collection houses a number of course resources: Beyond the Nine Mountains and Nine Forests: Folk and Fairy Tales from Eastern Europe Behind Bars (SLAV 1225). As well as a list of Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Resources including country web resources, books, articles, and statistics pertaining to our region, a collection of European Union Online Resources and a research guide on Water in Central Eurasia.
The University of Pittsburgh’s Department of History, in collaboration with the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures implemented a course on Transnational Pittsburgh which offers a section on Eastern European Pittsburgh. The University of Pittsburgh Library System offers a collection of resources on the oral histories of the African American Migrant and European Immigrant Oral Histories in the Steel Valley. Curated by Dan Pennell, Curator for Slavic, European, and Eurasian Studies and Archive of European Integration.