Career
Noncredit Students
Torch Circle Benefits
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• International Careers Series
• Peace Corps Information Sessions
Career development resources are an essential part of your graduate studies. The Center for Global Affairs (CGA) offers a variety of career management programs and services to support your professional growth. Lunchtime career workshops provide an informal setting where CGA students can network, learn about internship opportunities, and explore careers in the global arena. The evening International Careers Series brings together international professionals for three moderated panel sessions in both the fall and the spring semesters. Each session focuses on a different sector and features speakers who discuss their career paths and who offer advice.
NYU Career ListservsThe Center for Global Affairs and NYU Wasserman Center provide information on jobs via listservs. You must sign up to have access to these career-related announcements. Send a blank e-mail from an NYU e-mail account (@nyu.edu) to join the following listservs and receive regular announcements on jobs, workshops, internships, and more:
- CGA Careers: Students in the M.S. in Global Affairs program are automatically enrolled
- Graduate Students: Join-career-grad-students@forums.nyu.edu
- Diversity: Join-career-diversity@forums.nyu.edu
- Work Abroad: Join-career-work-abroad@forums.nyu.edu
Wasserman Center for Career Development
NYU-SCPS graduate students also can acquire career guidance from the NYU Wasserman Center for Career Development. Services help students take advantage of the University's New York City location and the internship and professional opportunities it offers. The Center posts job listings; connects students with alumni and mentors; counsels students on interviewing skills; and offers career advice.

