University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public and International Affairs

Founded in 1957 to study national and international public administration, GSPIA prides itself on its "Local to Global" distinction.

He helped draft the United Nations Charter and his efforts were instrumental in the success of the Marshall Plan in rebuilding Europe after the Second World War.

This program blends classroom learning with real-world experience for students interested in a career in global health.

Global Studies certificate students choose one of the following six global issues concentrations and unite it with the study of a particular region and language:[11] GSPIA is one of only two schools to have two National Academy of Public Administration fellows elected in one year (William Dunn and Dean John Keeler).

[1] The Graduate School of Public & International Affairs is home to several research institutes and centers.

GSPIA's home on the third floor of Posvar Hall
Commons Room in the Cathedral of Learning (study location near GSPIA)