Career Event: Getting Into International Development February 10, 2012
Posted by The Careers Group News in : Blogroll, employability, students , trackbackGetting Into International Development, Thursday 15 March 2012, 9am-5pm, Senate House, University of London
International Development is a growing sector that employs a wide range of people around the globe. This one day introductory course will set out clearly how the sector is structured, the different entry roles available and the combination of qualifications, skills and experience needed to get into international development.
- Learn how the development sector is structured and find out about a wide variety of jobs, graduate schemes, internships and short courses
- Participate in a lunch time careers fair and network with education providers and NGOs
- Choose optional workshops on working in emergency relief, development consultancy, campaigning and advocacy and development fundraising
Keynote Speaker:
Stephen O’Brien, Parliamentary Under-Secretary Of State For International Development, DFID
Organisations involved include:
Action Against Hunger
The Book Bus
Childreach
Christian Aid
The Daneford Trust
Development in Action
Doctors of the World
Inspirational Volunteer Journeys
Mad4Africa
Medair UK
Peru Support Group
PKF
Raleigh International
Results
Skillshare International – International Citizen Service
The Social Investment Consultancy
Teach a Man to Fish
World Service Enquiry
theIDLgroup
GOAL UK
Oxfam
2Way Development
Restless Development
War on Want
Manchester University
University of East Anglia
To register your place, please visit our website and get weekly updates on our facebook page too.
Brought to you by The Careers Group, University of London.
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