International Career Workshop

Saturday, February 4, 2012

This is a tentative schedule and is subject to change.
All events will take place in the Hesburgh Center for International Studies

8:45–9:15am

Continental Breakfast and Registration – Pick up packets

9:15am

Opening Remarks and Information about Workshop
Holly Rivers, Assistant Director, Kellogg Institute for International Studies          
Hesburgh Center Auditorium

9:30am – 12:45pm

Breakout Sessions

Attend one session at each time.  There will be 5 minutes between each session.

9:30am

Jobs in NGOs and Career Paths
Jaimie Bleck, Ford Family Program Assistant Professor in Political Science
Hesburgh Center Auditorium

Going Global: Leveraging the ND Alumni Network
Anne Hayner, Associate Director for International Development and Alumni Relations, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
C-103

Careers in International Education and Youth Development
Tamo Chattopadhay, Assistant Professor of Practice; Director of International Educational Development Institute for Educational Initiatives
C-104/105

10:10am

Careers with the State Department
Doria Rosen, Diplomat in Residence, University of Illinois at Chicago
Hesburgh Center Auditorium

Taking Full Advantage of International Networks
Steve Reifenberg, Executive Director, Kellogg Institute for International Studies
Denise Wright, Program Coordinator, Kellogg Institute for International Studies
C-103

10:45am

Five Secrets for Getting International Experiences in a Conventional Business Role
Erin Metz McDonnell, Kellogg Assistant Professor of Sociology
Hesburgh Center Auditorium

Preparing Global Citizens: Opportunities in and Forecasting the Field of Global Education
Rachel Tomas Morgan, Assistant Director, Center for Social Concerns; Director, International Summer Service Learning Program
C-103

11:20am

Keynote Speaker
David Murphy, Associate Dean for Entrepreneurship and ESTEEM Director
"Social Entrepreneurship: Changing the World through the Power of Business"
Hesburgh Center Auditorium

12:10pm

International Human Rights
Sean O’Brien, Assistant Director, Center for Civil and Human Rights, Notre Dame Law School Concurrent Assistant Professor of Law
Hesburgh Center Auditorium
                       
Seeking and Securing International Opportunities after Graduation
Elizabeth Simpson, Special Projects Research Assistant, Kellogg Institute for International Studies
C-103

12:45pm

How to Pursue a Career in International Relief and Development
Joseph Bock, Director of Global Health Training, Eck Institute for Global Health
Hesburgh Center Auditorium
                       
Marketing your International Experience
Anita Rees, Associate Director, Arts and Letters and Graduate Students, The Career Center
C-103

*Lunch will be available from 12pm – 2pm for all registered participants. Please feel free to pick it up at your convenience. Lunches may be eaten in Greenfield’s Café or in your session EXCEPT in the auditorium. We would also appreciate it if you will please place recyclable items in the containers provided throughout the building.