2021 In-Demand Careers in International Affairs
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ALTHOUGH COVID-19 closed classrooms around the world, graduate programs have rallied to offer tailored degrees, networking, and internships that prepare students for fulfilling jobs. Meanwhile, the demand for international affairs careers remains robust.
Schools moved job fairs online and worked with students over video calls. They also leveraged alumni who have global jobs to help students form professional networks.
For recruiting and hiring, employers hosted Facebook Live sessions and conducted events via YouTube live broadcast sessions.
Students have been entrepreneurial, taking advantage of virtual networking. Also, an unforeseen benefit of the pandemic is that students can accept positions around the world without moving.
This FP Guide demonstrates the continued relevance of international affairs graduate degrees, and it also details in-demand degrees and skills, including:
- Technology-related degrees: cybersecurity and internet policy
- Other specializations: human security (people affected by climate change, human trafficking, and conflict), global entrepreneurship, data science, and sustainable tourism
- Sought-after skills: the ability to write about complex issues in a concise and yet engaging manner and the ability to visualize and interpret data
Dig in and hear from leading international schools ready to prepare you for today’s jobs.
Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
Students Leverage Virtual Events, Create Professional Networks for the Future
University of Denver, Josef Korbel School of International Studies
Robust Alumni Network Gives Graduates a Head Start
Tufts University, The Fletcher School
Feeding a Growing Market in Technology, Cybersecurity, and Internet Policy
University of Kent, Brussels School of International Studies
A Journey for Students to Discover Their Ideal Job
Arizona State University, Thunderbird School of Global Management
Business Skills and Digital Global Mindset Open Career Doors
George Mason University, Schar School of Policy and Government
Career Opportunities in International Security Stay Strong During Pandemic
Texas A&M University, The Bush School of Government & Public Service
New Washington, DC, Teaching Site Supports Mission of Public Service
University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Students Find Their Niche Exploring Diverse Pathways to Public Service
University of Notre Dame, Keough School of Global Affairs
Graduates Skilled in Data Analysis, Communication Poised for International Careers
Northwestern University, Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs
Bridging Differences Is the Path to the Future
Contents
- 2021 In-Demand Careers in International Affairs
- Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
- University of Denver, Josef Korbel School of International Studies
- Tufts University, The Fletcher School
- University of Kent, Brussels School of International Studies
- Arizona State University, Thunderbird School of Global Management
- George Mason University, Schar School of Policy and Government
- Texas A&M University, The Bush School of Government & Public Service
- University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
- University of Notre Dame, Keough School of Global Affairs
- Northwestern University
Photos
Top row left: University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs; George Mason University, Schar School of Policy and Government
Top row right: University of Notre Dame, Keough School of Global Affairs
Middle row left: Tufts University, The Fletcher School
Middle row right: University of Notre Dame, Keough School of Global Affairs
Lower row left to right: Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies; Arizona State University, Thunderbird School of Global Management; Texas A&M University, The Bush School of Government & Public Service; University of Denver, Josef Korbel School of International Studies
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