October 2022 NewsletterCommemorating World Food Day!
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APSIA International Career Guide
Are you interested in human rights, international peace and security, trade, and global health?
Explore what you can do with an International Affairs degree through our International Career Guide! Find pro tips, career resources, and sample employers to help guide you along your desired career path within the private, public, non-profit, and multilateral sectors.
What Can You Do with an APSIA Degree?Alumna Highlight: Valerie Guarnieri American University School of International Service
Valerie Guarnieri earned her graduate degree from the School of International Service at American University. She serves as World Food Programme’s Deputy Executive Director for Programme and Policy Development. In this role, Guarnieri leads work across the humanitarian-development-peace nexus to provide food, cash, and technical assistance that helps people and nations to meet urgent needs, build human capital and improve food security. Global partnerships to empower women, support refugees, and displaced populations, combat malnutrition and ensure that all hungry children benefit from a nutritious meal in school also fall under her leadership.
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Member HighlightAmerican University School of International Service
The American University School of International Service (SIS) is a top-10 school of international affairs located in Washington, D.C. Students come to SIS with wide-ranging backgrounds and experiences. They take advantage of Washington, DC’s wealth of resources and professional opportunities and gain access to our active international network of more than 20,000 alumni. As emerging leaders, students graduate prepared to combine knowledge and practice and to serve the global community, wage, peace, and build understanding in our world.
To learn more about American University SIS, click here.