Dobry Den! Currently, I am back in the United States after finishing my 8-week International Internship Program through the College of Business Administration here at the University of Pittsburgh. I have been based in Prague, Czech Republic where I lived in a neighborhood called Vinhorady, my Metro stop was called Náměstí Míru (meaning Peace Square),…
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Bridging Cultures: Pittsburgh and Prague
Ahoj everyone! I am currently one month into my internship program in Prague, Czechia with one month left, and I truthfully cannot believe how time has flown. The company I am working at, PSA BDP, is a global logistics company focused on sustainable supply chains and I have been interning as a Logistic Service Coordinator….
Ahoj! Eliana is in Prague
Hello! My name is Eliana Goodman (she/her) and I am participating in the International Internship Program (IIP) in Prague, Czech Republic this summer. A little bit about me: I am a rising senior at the University of Pittsburgh in the College of Business Administration and the Frederick Honors College. I have a triple major in…
Central Europe: The Takeaways
Having gotten back from our trip across the Czech Republic, through Prague and Český Krumlov, and Poland, more specifically Krakow, I could not be more happy looking back on this trip. I found the class to be enjoyable in both content and structure, and I met so many people I hope to see back on…
A Culture Blast in Central Europe: Experiences in Prague
After spending the past week and a half in the gorgeous city of Prague, I’m officially ready to become a Czech citizen! All jokes aside though, the city is beautiful and brimming with culture. If nothing else could be said, Prague sure isn’t Pittsburgh. While you can see a river pictured above and the Charles…
Prague and Krakow Await! Get to Know Jake
Hi everyone! My name is Jake Rosen and I’m a pre-law student studying economics and political science. I just wrapped up my junior year and I can’t wait to fly off to Prague and then Krakow for the Comparative Economics of Central Europe program! I’m planning to go to law school after the conclusion of…
Passing the Baton
Some advice that I would give to prospective students is to not be afraid of stepping out of your comfort zone. That’s what studying abroad is all about! Network with leaders, create lasting friendships, and go sightseeing every chance you get. Also, take lots of pictures! Every time I’m traveling, I think I’m taking so…
