Global Fair to Highlight More than 35 WPI Project Centers on Six Continents

More than 800 students expected to attend fair
August 29, 2013

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What

Global Fair

Who

WPI's Interdisciplinary and Global Studies Division (IGSD) will host the event.

When

Tuesday, Sept. 3, from 4-6 p.m.

Where

Campus Center Odeum, WPI

More Information:

Worcester Polytechnic Institute's (WPI) Global Fair gives students firsthand insight into one of the most distinctive aspects of WPI's unique interdisciplinary project-based curriculum, which has been the core of the university's undergraduate program for more than four decades. WPI's curriculum enable students to apply the knowledge they gain in the classroom and lab as they seek solutions to real-world challenges ranging from historic preservation to environmental responsibility.

The fair is designed to allow students to learn more about WPI's varied global projects and to speak with project center directors. Representatives from more than 35 project centers will be at the fair, and more than 800 students are expected to attend. Students can gain information on the project sites, participation costs, and financial aid availability.

Last year, WPI announced the addition of five new project center locations, in Moscow, Russia; Mandi, India; Wellington, New Zealand; Tirania, Albania; and Bar Harbor, Maine. The Bar Harbor site debuted last summer, the New Zealand project site was offered in the spring of 2013, and the first teams of students will venture to Russia, India and Albania during the 2013-14 academic year.

Bar Harbor projects involve research into the preservation, improvement, appreciation, and sustainability of the natural environment. Projects in New Zealand will involve collaboration with government organizations and non-government organizations on issues related to environment, technology and society.

Moscow projects will focus on the marketing and commercialization of small appliances, industrial safety, and preservation of cultural heritage and nature sites. Students at the India site will collaborate with Indian Institute of Technology on social and environmental issues such as land use and water quality. Albania projects will focus on environmental issues, education, tourism and business.

In the coming weeks, students will have the opportunity to apply to these and other, ongoing project centers at sites such as Boston, Washington, D.C., and Santa Fe, N.M., in the United States and London, England; Venice, Italy; and Cape Town, South Africa, overseas.

For more information, visit www.facebook.com/WPIGlobal.