Join us for an International Studies career event designed to support you in developing your career path in international fields. Our theme will be International Education (careers related to: international educational development, international education in higher education, and international teaching).
Register to attend to learn about:
- career advice and ways to network
- recommendations for skills development
- practical issues on career searching
Speakers Emily Hall and Anne Smiley will discuss how to leverage your international and regional studies and related expertise to achieve your career goals in International Education.
- Emily Hall is a Community Engagement Coordinator for the U.S. Department of State funded English Language Programs at Center for Intercultural Education and Development at Georgetown University. Emily also worked as a Program Officer for Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Programs at the Institute of International Education and was an educator in Nepal, Tanzania, and the United States.
- Anne Smiley is an Associate Director of Research and Evaluation at FHI 360’s Global Education, Employment and Engagement business unit. Anne also has worked in Egypt, Ethiopia, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Lesotho, Malawi, Nigeria, Rwanda, and South Sudan.
The talk will be moderated by Kate McCleary, Associate Director in the School of Education’s Global Engagement Office at UW-Madison.
Registration for the event is open to all undergraduate and graduate students interested in international careers. We encourage you to bring your questions! REGISTER HERE.
This event is co-sponsored by the Global Engagement Office, Middle East Studies Program, Center for South Asia, African Studies Program, and the Global Higher Education Master’s program, University of Wisconsin-Madison.