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Global Careers in the Humanities

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September 1, 2016
4:00PM - 6:00PM
165 Thompson Library

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Add to Calendar 2016-09-01 16:00:00 2016-09-01 18:00:00 Global Careers in the Humanities MAXIMIZE YOUR GLOBAL EXPERIENCES!LEARN HOW THE HUMANITIES AND GLOBAL UNDERSTANDING SUPPORT CAREER PROSPECTS!GAIN PRACTICAL INFORMATION ON HOW TO PURSUE CAREERS IN INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL CROSS-CULTURAL FIELDSThe area studies centers of the Office of International Affairs will host a forum led by Harvey J. Graff about the strengths of humanities degrees for preparing for success in the job market.  We will focus on global--national and international--competency, and how to pursue international and related comparative and language-based work.Representatives from International Afairs and Career Services will provide specific guidance and resources for how to pursue culturally diverse careers, both domestic and international, in a variety of fields. The purpose of the forum is for students to gain insights on how to leverage their strengths in the humanities, and to identify individual “next steps” for career development.Current OSU students and recent graduates will share their stories.Visit the event web site for related jobs, articles on the job market and other information: U.OSU.EDU/humanitiescareerroundtableTHIS EVENT IS SPONSORED BY THE HUMANITIES AND THE ARTS DISCOVERY THEME MOBILE COFFEE SERIES, THE AREA STUDIES CENTERS OF THE OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, THE CENTER FOR LANGUAGES LITERATURES AND CULTURES, AND ARTS AND SCIENCES CAREER SERVICES. Primary contact: Megan Hasting, hasting.6@osu.eduRSVP Today!Contact the Organizers 165 Thompson Library East Asian Studies Center easc@osu.edu America/New_York public

MAXIMIZE YOUR GLOBAL EXPERIENCES!

LEARN HOW THE HUMANITIES AND GLOBAL UNDERSTANDING SUPPORT CAREER PROSPECTS!

GAIN PRACTICAL INFORMATION ON HOW TO PURSUE CAREERS IN INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL CROSS-CULTURAL FIELDS

The area studies centers of the Office of International Affairs will host a forum led by Harvey J. Graff about the strengths of humanities degrees for preparing for success in the job market.  We will focus on global--national and international--competency, and how to pursue international and related comparative and language-based work.

Representatives from International Afairs and Career Services will provide specific guidance and resources for how to pursue culturally diverse careers, both domestic and international, in a variety of fields. The purpose of the forum is for students to gain insights on how to leverage their strengths in the humanities, and to identify individual “next steps” for career development.

Current OSU students and recent graduates will share their stories.

Visit the event web site for related jobs, articles on the job market and other information: U.OSU.EDU/humanitiescareerroundtable

THIS EVENT IS SPONSORED BY THE HUMANITIES AND THE ARTS DISCOVERY THEME MOBILE COFFEE SERIES, THE AREA STUDIES CENTERS OF THE OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, THE CENTER FOR LANGUAGES LITERATURES AND CULTURES, AND ARTS AND SCIENCES CAREER SERVICES.
 

Primary contact: Megan Hasting, hasting.6@osu.edu