The University of Pittsburgh and the International Studies Consortium of Georgia will introduce topics associated with development, conservation, and sustainability contrasting dynamics and processes in different world regions.
Model UN, a simulation of the sessions of the United Nations, provides an opportunity for high school students to apply their studies to real-world contexts and practice diplomacy, negotiating, and resolution writing.
The 20/20 Visions project utilizes art, creativity, and the act of making as methods to communicate thoughts and feelings around these impactful experiences in ways that are inclusive, regardless of linguistic, cultural, or other barriers.
The free online Summer Institute for Global Educators will allow in-service and pre-service secondary educators in all subject areas to develop courses and lesson plans with enhanced global and regional studies content.
Interested in enhancing globally-focused pedagogy and student learning at your institution? Learn about the seminars and programs offered.
Want your students to take advantage of Pitt’s global and international learning opportunities outside of the classroom? Learn about our student opportunities.
View the past events that Community Engagement has hosted.