Practitioner Seminar Series
During the course of the academic year 2021/22 IBEI hosts a series of lectures by practitioners in the field of international relations and development.
The practitioner lecture series is intended to give IBEI students and attendees an opportunity to engage with international professionals about their personal work experience, the organizations they represent, and to learn about possible career trajectories in international governmental and non-governmental organizations. Each lecture will allow ample room for questions and inputs from the audience. All IBEI community is welcome.
Practitioner seminar series 21-22
Practitioner seminar series | Building the future of migration governance: insights from the International Organization of Migration on the Global Compact for Safe Orderly and Regular Migration
Practitioner seminar series | Working for the World Bank as a young professional
Practitioner seminar series | Working in development aid: USAID through the lens of an IBEI alumni
Practitioner seminar series | An IBEI Alumni in New York: Insights from the United Nations Headquarters
Practitioner seminar series | Working for a development agency in programming and implementation: a practitioner's view from Nicaragua
Practitioner seminar series | Working as a development practitioner: Insights from an IBEI graduate
Practitioner seminar series | The power of social media? Information and disinformation in the digital age
Practitioner seminar series | Digitizing agriculture value chains and embedded finance for small farmers