This programme opens many possible careers. Students might work in research, higher education internationalisation offices, civil society and non-governmental organisations, international organisations or the public sector. Networking is a key aspect of this field, and we give our students a great start by giving them access to experts across the University and in the field.Throughout the year, we hold CEID Community events, where experts share their experiences and career stories and help students assess their many post-graduation options. In the past, we’ve welcomed colleagues from UN House Scotland, the Scottish Development Alliance, Link Education International and regional and international organisations such as UN Agencies, World Vision, the OECD, the Global Partnership for Education and Oxfam.Students also have a chance to use their practical skills while working with experts in the field. There is a placement-based dissertation option that allows qualified students to complete their dissertations with select local, regional or global organisations. There’s also a spring semester trip, where students learn more about the field through visits to international organisations and NGOs.Careers ServiceThe University of Edinburgh's Careers Service supports all current students (and graduates for up to 2 years) to develop their potential and achieve satisfying and rewarding futures.Join in and make use of:individual appointmentsgroup sessionswider campus-based activityonline services and resourcesWe also deliver a diverse programme of face-to-face and online events throughout the academic year. This article was published on 2024-10-07