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Asia Careers in the Nonprofit Sector

February 18, 2016 @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm

It’s that time of the year again: students are looking for summer internships and post-graduation jobs. For those interested in Asia-focused work at nonprofits in the U.S. and abroad, the Carolina Asia Center is here to help.

We have gathered a panel of professionals who have experience working with nonprofits on Asia-related projects to share their experiences and insights with job-seeking students. Based on their personal and professional experiences, these experts will share tips to navigate this unique career path. Ms. Amy Blackburn from University Career Services will also provide an overview of the career-related resources available to UNC students. Dr. Morgan Pitelka, Director of the Carolina Asia Center, will moderate the discussion.

PANELISTS:

Ms. Amy Blackburn, Senior Assistant Director for Graduate Students and Liaison to the Gillings School of Public Health, University Career Services

Dr. Leila Hessini, Director of Community Access, Ipas

Mr. Thupten Norbu, Associate Director, Carolina Asia Center

Dr. Anna Wetterberg, Social Science Research Analyst, RTI International

This talk is open to the public. Students preparing for careers in nonprofit sectors are highly encouraged to attend. Tea/coffee and snacks will be served.

Details

Date:
February 18, 2016
Time:
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
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Venue

FedEx Global Education Center, Room 4003
Chapel Hill, NC United States + Google Map

Organizer

Carolina Asia Center
Phone
919.843.9203
Email
cac@unc.edu
View Organizer Website

The Carolina Asia Center supports diverse Asia-related events. However, CAC co-sponsorship of any talk, seminar, documentary screening, film screening, performance or celebration does not constitute endorsement of or agreement with the views presented therein. As an academic institution, we value diverse perspectives that promote dialogue and understanding.

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