ABOUT US
A Brief History
Faculty
Students & Alumni
Outreach
The MacMillan Center
Contact Information

NEWS & EVENTS
Upcoming Events
Lectures
Films
Africa Brown Bag
Related Calendars
Exhibitions
Language Tables
News & Events Archive

ACADEMICS
Degree Programs
Study in Africa
Fellowships
Courses Offered
African Languages

RESOURCES
Africa Collection
Other Resources
Yale University
Yale Libraries



PIER: Programs in International Educational Resources · African Studies

PIER-African Studies Summer Institute 2008

PIER-African Studies, the African Studies Outreach Program at Yale University, was established in 1985 when the Council on African Studies was first funded as a United States Department of Education Title VI National Resource Center.

Its programming focuses on expanding and enhancing knowledge of Africa in schools, colleges, universities, civic groups, business and the media.

PIER-African Studies offers teacher training workshops and resource services, enrichment programs in schools and civic groups, and a two-week intensive summer course in African studies aimed at college faculty, K-12 teachers, librarians, administrators, curriculum specialists, and members of the business and media communities.

Other services include consultation with schools and businesses, speakers bureau, language training, and educational visits to Africa.

For further information: See the PIER website here, or
Contact: Maxwell Amoh at 203-432-3438 or maxwell.amoh@yale.edu







Council on African Studies » african.studies@yale.edu
The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale