Projects for Peace Alumni Award (graduates)

Kate Dailinger
Kate Dailinger

Projects for Peace is a global program that partners with educational institutions to identify and support young peacebuilders and changemakers. Each year, the Projects for Peace Alumni Award will award up to $50,000 to support the continuing peacebuilding efforts of a past Projects for Peace grantee. The Award is made possible through the Kathryn Wasserman Davis Collaborative in Conflict Transformation at Middlebury.  Campus application deadline typically in January. 

Study Abroad: Government, International Affairs, Law, & Public Policy Careers

Nicole
Nicole D. Park

Students interested in careers in government, law, international affairs, and public policy are encouraged to focus on skill development and experience. This is especially important as employers, and graduate programs in this space continue to look for commitment to understanding these industries.  Below please find suggested study abroad experiences that help develop specific skills and experiences to help be competitive in these industries.

Workforce Career Coach at Eckerd Connects.

Eckerd Connects - Workforce Development

Health Director at YMCA of Greater Seattle.

YMCA of Greater Seattle - Camp & Outdoor Leadership

Aquatics Program Counselor at YMCA of Greater Seattle.

YMCA of Greater Seattle - Camp & Outdoor Leadership

Unit Director at YMCA of Greater Seattle.

YMCA of Greater Seattle - Camp & Outdoor Leadership

Adventure Team Program Counselor at YMCA of Greater Seattle.

YMCA of Greater Seattle - Camp & Outdoor Leadership

Islanders Trip Leader at YMCA of Greater Seattle.

YMCA of Greater Seattle - Camp & Outdoor Leadership

Health Aide at YMCA of Greater Seattle.

YMCA of Greater Seattle - Camp & Outdoor Leadership

Outtrip Coordinator at YMCA of Greater Seattle.

YMCA of Greater Seattle - Camp & Outdoor Leadership

Team Building Facilitator at YMCA of Greater Seattle.

YMCA of Greater Seattle - Camp & Outdoor Leadership