22/07/2025
🚨 We’re Moving! 🚨
After many great years on this page, we’re officially saying goodbye 👋 — but we’re not going far!
We’ve launched a new page and would love for you to follow us there to stay connected, get updates, and be part of everything we’ve got going on.
👉 Follow us here: Fred Cuny Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, RIT Kosovo
Thank you for your continued support — we’re excited about what’s ahead and hope to see you on our new page!
Fred Cuny Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, RIT Kosovo
Fred Cuny Center for Peace and Conflict Studies at RIT Kosovo
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15/03/2018
Peace & Conflict in Southeastern Europe - Visit 6 Countries in 5 Weeks This Summer!
RIT KOSOVO PEACE & CONFLICT SUMMER PROGRAM
Pristina, Kosovo - June 23-July 28, 2018
Earn 6 Credits - pay significantly discounted tuition!
Learn about peace-building and conflict resolution from experts in the field, and people who were in Kosovo during the war in the 1990s and helped rebuild the country to what it is today.
View a info. video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gi7C_xRA0Yo&feature=youtu.be
Application deadline extended to April 1st. For more information, make an appointment to meet with a study abroad advisor by emailing [email protected] or calling 585-475-4466.
RIT/NTID RIT Kosovo Rochester Institute of Technology, Department of Public Policy RIT Sociology & Anthropology RIT International and Global Studies
07/03/2018
RIT Kosovo Peace and Conflict Summer Program Introduces dance into the program!
19/12/2017
➡️SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED TO US CITIZENS AND PERMANENT RESIDENTS
The Fund for Education Abroad (FEA) invests in promising students with financial need who wish to study abroad. Potential applicants who meet our eligibility requirements may participate on any international education program that meets their academic objectives.
Please note: FEA scholarships will be awarded for programs starting in summer 2018, and any semester during the 2018-2019 academic year. Spring 2018 scholarships are not included in this application cycle.
Who can apply: Any U.S. citizen or permanent resident enrolled as an undergraduate in an accredited U.S. institution may apply.
âť—DEADLINE: JANUARY 10, 2018.
http://fundforeducationabroad.org/
Boren Scholarships, an initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East.
Who can apply: Any U.S. citizen or permanent resident enrolled as an undergraduate in an accredited U.S. institution may apply.
http://www.borenawards.org
âť—DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 8, 2018
IIE Generation Study Abroad Travel Grants offers $2000 to SPSCC students who are studying abroad for academic purposes. This grant will apply to all current SPSCC and WCCCSA programs.
Who can apply: Any U.S. citizen or permanent resident enrolled as an undergraduate in an accredited U.S. institution may apply.
https://www.iie.org
APPLICATION OPENS IN JANUARY 2018
âť—DEADLINE: MARCH 2, 2018 FOR SUMMER AND FALL 2018 PROGRAMS
23/11/2017
The RIT Kosovo (AUK) Peace and Conflict Summer Program wishes you a warm and Happy Thanksgiving!
24/02/2017
On February 22, Wednesday, students of the 2016 RIT Kosovo Summer Program were featured at an exhibition. These students worked intensively during our four-week program and had the opportunity to explore Kosovo and its culture more deeply than the typical tourist. On February 22, they shared all their experiences through in their project called: the "Generosity of Strangers."
03/02/2017
On February 22, from 5-7 pm, students of the 2016 RIT Kosovo Summer Program will be featured at an exhibition. These students worked intensively during our four-week program and had the opportunity to explore Kosovo and its culture more deeply than the typical tourist. On February 22, they will be sharing all their experiences through in their project called: the "Generosity of Strangers."