Video and Multimedia

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Videos

  • Global Civics
    (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPOfhSbI7QQ)
    This video features interviews with people from five continents regarding their views and attitudes relating to civic responsibility in a global age.
  • Recruitment at the United Nations Secretariat & Recruitment at the United Nations System
    (http://youtu.be/xyRN-rcSjDk)
    (http://youtu.be/k-MEIkzPMmE)
    These recruitment videos showcase career opportunities with the United Nations Secretariat and United Nations system, respectively.
  • Council on International Educational Exchange Teach Abroad YouTube Channel
    (https://www.youtube.com/user/cieeteachabroad)
    The official YouTube channel for CIEE Teach Abroad hosts videos about getting teaching jobs worldwide and experiences of previous employees.
  • Idealist YouTube Channel
    (https://www.youtube.com/user/idealist)
    The official YouTube channel for Idealist.org showcases career profiles in a variety of fields, including policy, social work, volunteering, advocacy, and the environment.
  • Peace Corps YouTube Channel
    (https://www.youtube.com/user/peacecorps)
    The official YouTube channel for the Peace Corps features videos about becoming a volunteer.

Web Resources

  • General International Experience Websites
    (http://www.goabroad.com/)
    (http://www.goabroad.com/volunteer-abroad)
    (http://www.goabroad.com/teach-abroad)
    (http://jobs.goabroad.com/)
    Students interested in exploring a broad range of options in gaining international experience may access Go Abroad and its related sites. These have been developed by international educators and focus on linking students with international opportunities.
  • International Volunteer Programs Association
    (http://www.volunteerinternational.org/)
    The International Volunteer Programs Association, an alliance of NGOs that sponsor international volunteer and internship exchanges, provides listings of programs.
  • International Partnership for Service Learning and Leadership
    (http://www.ipsl.org/)
    This nonprofit organization offers information on earning academic credit for volunteer service abroad through its programs.
  • Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs
    (www.apsia.org/member-schools/)
    For students looking to become familiar with schools offering advanced professional training related to careers in international affairs, APSIA is the gateway to this information. Links to each of its member and affiliate institutions are included.
  • Careers in International Relations
    (http://polisci.rutgers.edu/undergraduate/careers/59-undergraduate/undergraduate-program/180-careers-in-international-relations)
    This particularly useful and comprehensive review of career options in international affairs has been prepared by Roy Licklider and Edward Rhodes of the Department of Political Science at Rutgers University.
  • World Association of Non-Governmental Organizations
    (http://www.wango.org)
    Those with a particular interest in working for nongovernmental organizations will find considerable information on this website.
  • NGO Global Network
    (http://www.ngo.org)
    This site is the home for NGOs associated with the United Nations.
  • U.S. Government Careers
    (www.careers.state.gov)
    This is the source for jobs offered by the Department of State. For all jobs offered by the U.S. government, see www.usajobs.gov.
  • United Nations Careers
    (www.un.org/en/employment)
    This site allows you to explore career opportunities with the United Nations.
  • Devex
    (https://www.devex.com/en/)
    Devex is a social media platform for the international development community, which includes a job board and career webinars for those interested in working in international aid and development.