Career Coffee Hour with Shannon Dorsey
April 11, 11:00am - 12:00pm
Mānoa Campus, Details will be emailed to registrants
Career and other opportunities funded by or within the U.S. federal government are undergoing unprecedented changes. This is causing many people to recalibrate their options. Nevertheless, there are certain skills and attributes that have been valued over time, especially if you are considering international opportunities or a career in diplomacy. Join us for an informal coffee hour with Shannon Dorsey, the State Department Diplomatic Fellow at the East-West Center and former Cultural Affairs Officer at the U.S. Embassy Tokyo, to discuss the skills and experiences you can develop now to be prepared for various types of federally-sponsored fellowships, internships, and career opportunities. Limited space available for this in-person event. Registration required by April 10th.
Ticket Information
go.hawaii.edu/a8K
Event Sponsor
Graduate Division , Mānoa Campus
More Information
Kristen Connors, 8089567542, gdevents@hawaii.edu
Friday, April 11
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