Careers in Humanitarian Aid and International Development (Online)
This session covers:
- What can you do with your degree in International Relations or Peace and Conflict Studies?
- What should you do to enhance your employability during your university studies to prepare for a career in humanitarian aid and international development?
- How are the knowledge and skills gained from your studies applicable to global careers?
You will have the opportunity to ask questions to leading industry professionals working in relevant roles and hear their experiences, stories and advice.
All registered students will receive a recording of the session.
Panellists

Maya has a BSc in Politics and Government and Management, and currently, she finishes her dual master degree in Conflict and Peace Studies and International Relations. Maya is an alumnus of the Rotary peace fellowship.

Alessia is the Chairperson of Creative Recovery Network (CRN), a not-for-profit organisation that secures and promotes the role of the arts in building resilience and preparing for and recovering from disasters, and until recently was the Queensland Chapter Co-Lead of Australian Women in Emergencies (AWE) Network, dedicated to the promotion and support to women in disaster resilience and emergency management.

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