FOCUS ON CAREERS GLOBAL STUDIES Brandeis University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences G LOBAL STUDIES graduate study at Brandeis provides a broad perspective of global institutions, critical issues, and the complex ways that globalization affects specific regions and countries. Students are prepared to be global thinkers in business, education, government, and the non-profit sector. Global Studies students can pursue international careers in the U.S. or abroad by building upon skills such as functional expertise, language ability, or experience overseas. Careers are varied and may include working for the federal government (such as Peace Corps or Foreign Service), international service agencies (such as CARE, UNICEF, Direct Relief International), English-language teaching positions, multinational corporations, or employment in non-profit organizations. Globalization has changed almost every field and needs graduates who understand intra- and inter-national issues. Select areas of employment civil and human rights communications and media culture and globalization diplomacy economic development English-language teaching foreign service global environment global health higher education international philanthropy international relations non-governmental organizations (NGOs) politics social justice social services international affairs coordinator market researcher news analyst policy/planning analyst program coordinator public interest advocate researcher study abroad advisor United Nations worker Representative job titles advocacy coordinator community relations director ESL teacher foreign service officer government specialist humanitarian relief worker Globally-focused industries and organizations Industry Education: Global Communications: Global Environment: Global Health: Human Justice: International Development: International Governing: International Service: Politics: Organization English language teaching schools, international schools services BBC, CNN, ESPN, foreign correspondence Greenpeace, Sierra International, World Wildlife Fund Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), World Health Organization (WHO) Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch United States Agency for International Development (USAID) UN, World Bank, IMF Red Cross, CARE, UNICEF, Peace Corps CIA, FBI, US Department of State Additional resources • • • • • • • English International (information about teaching English overseas): english-international.com Going Global: online.goinglobal.com International Development Organizations: www.devdir.org Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL): www.tesol.org US Department of State Careers for Graduate Students: careers.state.gov/students/gpg_students.html US Department of State Office of English Language Programs: exchanges.state.gov/englishteaching/ US Department of State Office of Overseas Schools: www.state.gov/m/a/os/ Revised 7.15.11