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Gators Going Global: Living and Working Abroad
November 18, 2021 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
This event took place on November 18, a recording is available here.
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The Bob Graham Center for Public Service, the home of UF’s International Studies major, has planned a special event during International Education week. Join us on Thursday, November 18, at 2 pm for “Gators Going Global: Living and Working Abroad” in the O’Neill Reading Room and via Zoom.
With Beyond120, we’re bringing together three global Gators via Zoom for an ‘ask me anything’ conversation about their careers abroad.
These Gator Grads will tell us about various opportunities for internationally focused careers, internships, fellowships and more. They’ll also give out tips and insights about how students can better plan their time at UF and discover international opportunities available to them.
You won’t want to miss this exciting program – register now!
Panelists for November 18 are:
William Christou William Christou resides in Beirut, Lebanon and is a correspondent for the The New Arab, a London-based news website. Prior to that, he was a managing editor at Global Risk Insights (GRI) and then a reporter for Syria Direct in Jordan. In 2018, he was named a Boren Scholar and studied Arabic in Jordan for the 2018-2019 academic year. Christou graduated from UF in 2018 with a B.A. in International Studies with a focus on the Middle East. |
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Corrado Minardi Corrado Minardi resides in Rotterdam, Netherlands and works as a consultant for the International Development Unit of Ecorys, a leading European research and consultancy company. Minardi previously lived in Budapest, Hungary where he earned his M.A. in Public Administration from the Central European University and worked at Morgan Stanley and the Budapest Institute for Policy Analysis. Minardi graduated from UF in 2015 with a B.A. in Political Science and Chinese, and was the Editor in Chief of The Florida Political Review (2014-2015). |
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Kaitlyn Salyer Kaitlyn Salyer is a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. Salyer graduated from UF in 2020 with a B.A. in Philosophy and International Studies, with focus on the Middle East. During her time at UF, she was Editor in Chief of the Florida Political Review (2019-2021) and a member of the UF Mock Trial Team. |