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Replay #13 | International Careers | Living and working in Latin America

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07.03.2023

It is now possible to watch the webinar replay on  "Living and working in Latin America"


You can watch or review our webinars at a time that best suits your schedule, at your own pace.
The idea: alumni living abroad come and share with you their stories, experience and give you some tips about a move in their country!

Speakers :

Nataly Bernal Parra'15
Program Officer for Regional Cooperation in Latin America and the CaribbeanSwedish International Development Cooperation Agency, Latin America
Cécile de Caunes'14
Lawyer, international advisor for the Colombian former FARC-EP, counterpart to the 2016 Peace Accords before the UN Security Council, Colombia President of the Cercle franco-colombien
Romain Le Cour Grandmaison'11
Senior Expert, Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime
Valeria Morales Ríosacademic exchange '14
, , Mexico
Daniela Ruiz Zárate'17
Economist, Banco de Mexico, Mexico


"Latin America is a political science lab: a region of contrast, inequalities, conflict, peace, private-public cooperation", says Nataly Bernal Parra, ('15) who works as Program Officer for Regional Cooperation in Latin America and the Caribbean at the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, covering a region that goes from Mexico to Argentina in the field of human rights, environment, and migration.

In a dynamic debate about working and living in Latin America, Sciences Po Alumni President of the franco-colombian Circle Cécile de Caunes, '14, who is Lawyer, international advisor for the Colombian former FARC-EP, counterpart to the 2016 Peace Accords before the UN Security Council, highlights the international dimension of Bogota, which is home to many professionals from Latin America, the United States and Europe.

Accordingly, Valeria Morales Ríos, Consultant in the Government Affairs Office at Emant Consultores in Mexico ('14) and Daniela Ruiz Zárate, ('17) Economist at the Banco de Mexico, emphasize how Mexico city is rich of opportunities and international.

Finally, Romain Le Cour Grandmaison, ('11) states that Latin Amercia is a "region full of opportunities" if you want to build a career in the fields of international security, international relations, development. Indeed he works as Senior Expert, Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime, combining fieldwork and concrete research in Mexico and applying the fieldwork knowledge to the policy level within the international organizations in New York, Geneva and Vienna.

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