International Careers | Living and working in Latin America

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Are you finishing your studies or have you just finished them? Do you dream of a career abroad? Sciences Po Alumni organises every month an International Career meeting, which will offer you an insight about living and working in a different country!

The idea: alumni living abroad or in their home country share with you their stories, experience and give you some tips about a move in their country!

You will have the opportunity to discuss your expatriation project and ask questions during these friendly monthly meetings.


Next meeting: living and working in Latin America


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


This meeting , which will be held in  English, will be introduced by  a Sciences Po Career representative and moderated by Camilla Pagani, ('09), Consultant, International Affairs for Sciences Po Alumni.

Find out more about the International Careers Month organised by Sciences Po Carrières!


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