Career Development Services
The School of Foreign Service Career Development Center provides individualized career services exclusively for students in our six graduate programs. The center has a resource room with a job search library, internet access, and computer, copying, and fax facilities. It focuses on developing job search skills early in a graduate student's career. The center hosts employer information sessions and sponsors career fairs, some in cooperation with the School of Business and the Public Policy institute. A weekly bulletin keeps graduate students informed of upcoming events and an online database lists job openings and internships. the School also participates in activities sponsored by the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs.
Events
- February 9, 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Why Do We Need a United States of Europe
- February 10, 1:30 am - 3:00 pm Murder in the Amazon
- February 10, 12:00 pm Confronting the Yugoslav Controversies
- February 10, 12:15 pm - 2:00 pm 'Do Political Parties Still Make A Difference in Politics?'
- February 10, 1:00 pm Saúde Criança: Alleviating Poverty in Brazil’s Favelas
- February 11, 8:15 am - 5:00 pm Jews and Muslims in France***CANCELLED***
- February 11, 12:00 pm Energy as a Tool of Foreign Policy
- February 11, 12:30 pm Japan and North Korea: Hostility or Reconciliation?
- February 12, 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Education Under Attack: Violence in Armed Conflicts
Eric Pohlman '04
STIA Major Making a Difference in Africa
Like many SFS students, Eric Pohlman '04 joined the Peace Corps when he graduated. He served for two years in Cameroon as an agro-forestry volunteer. But unlike most of his peers, he stayed in Africa.
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