CRInfo
CRInfo, part of the Conflict Information Consortium of the University of Colorado, provides links to resources for funding, professional development, and career opportunities.
CRInfo websiteCRInfo, part of the Conflict Information Consortium of the University of Colorado, provides links to resources for funding, professional development, and career opportunities.
CRInfo websitePAWSS, the Hampshire-based Program in Peace and World Security Studies, provides an exhaustive list of career and internship opportunities, coded by subject area and alphabetized by organizational name.
PAWSS websiteThe Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, housed at Notre Dame, maintains a list of links to career opportunities in areas including conflict and peace, human rights, international affairs and public policy, and NGOs.
Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies websiteUp-to-date, well-maintained listing of jobs and opportunities in fields such as mediation, peacebuilding, restorative justice, and conflict resolution.
Fresno Pacific University, Center for Peacemaking/Conflict websiteSmartBrief brings you the most important business news. Its editors curate top stories from more than 10000 credible sources & summarize them for you.
Subscribe to SmartBriefCreated by Dr. Craig Zelizer in 2007, the Peace and Collaborative Development Network (PCDN) is the go-to hub for the global change-making community. PCDN is a rapidly growing social enterprise that gathers over 35,500 professionals, organizations, and students engaged in social change, peacebuilding, social entrepreneurship, development, and related fields. We are a one-stop shop to inspire, connect, inform, and provide the tools and resources to scale social change. In addition, PCDN gives members the tools, resources, and jobs to lead successful lives and careers in the social change sector.
PCDN websiteWith this “Guide to International Jobs in Government,” Robertson Foundation for Government, GovLoop, and the Association for Professional Schools of International Affairs have consolidated information from dozens of websites and interviews with more than 20 international government employees and career experts. The guide answers the questions: 1) Where are the international jobs in government? 2) How do you launch and advance an international career in government? 3) What’s it like to be a public sector professional in international affairs and foreign policy?
Guide to International Jobs in Government PDFWhat can you do with an international affairs degree? Training in international affairs prepares you to solve problems through diplomacy, defense, and development work. You can build the capacity of students and organizations through international education and cross-cultural training. You can stop conflicts, fight disease, and slow environmental degradation. APSIA graduates find meaningful careers addressing these issues in the public, private, non-profit, and multilateral sectors.
APSIA websiteListing of resources for social impact job openings. It is important to emphasize that no one site covers all the jobs in space. The recommendation is you visit all the sites on this list and find the ones most relevant to you.
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