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To identify additional skills and abilities you have developed through your coursework, activities and work, consider using the reflection worksheets (accessible via B.hired > Resources) and/or Type Focus (accessible via B.hired > Resources).
Internships
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Peace, Conflict and Coexistence
Overview
First Destination Data
Alumni Career Paths
Internships
Sample of Occupations
Peace, Conflict and Coexistence Web Sites
Graduate School Information
Overview
The Peace, Conflict and Coexistence program is an interdisciplinary area of inquiry drawing on science, social science, the humanities and the creative arts in an effort to understand reasons for war and possible ways of resolving conflict peacefully.
First Destination Data
The Hiatt Center is pleased to provide a list of organizations, titles and fields of alumni who majored in your discipline. Click here to download a sortable spreadsheet listing the first destination graduate programs and employment opportunities that Peace, Conflict and Coexistence alumni from the classes of 2008-2012 secured within six months of graduation.
The diverse list is indicative of the wealth of transferable skills students cultivate as a Peace, Conflict and Coexistence major at Brandeis.
Peace, Conflict and Coexistence Alumni
The Hiatt Center is pleased to provide a list of organizations, titles and fields of alumni who minored in your discipline. The list represents a wide array of professions, which is indicative of the wealth of transferable skills students cultivate as a History of Ideas minor at Brandeis.
| 2011 | 3-Street, Inc. | Researcher | Public Policy |
| 2011 | Pasos Peace Museum | Program Director | Museums and Institutions |
| 2012 | PCC/ASP | Residential Proctor and Videographer | Design |
| 2012 | The Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center | Archeologist | Museums and Institutions |
| 2007 | Open Society Institute | Program Assistant, International Migration Initiative | International Affairs |
| 2003 | United States Government | Research and Writing | Legal Services |
| 2002 | Marist College | Sociology Professor | Higher Education |
| 2007 | Hadassah International Medical Relief Organization | Marketing and Development Associate | Philanthropy |
| 1999 | Law Offices of Nicloa Tegoni | U.S. Immigration Law Attorney | Law |
| 1999 | Metro Industrial Arts Foundation | Organizer | Political Organization |
| 2001 | Weschler & Cohen LLP | Associate | Law |
Skills, Abilities & Knowledge
Your program of study at Brandeis University provides both field-specific knowledge and a broad range of transferable skills, abilities and knowledge that are sought after by all employers in all fields and enhance your experience and success in the world of work. To identify additional skills and abilities you have developed through coursework, activities and work, take TypeFocus.
Internships
In addition to you coursework, internships can be extremely beneficial as you develop academic and professional skills. The Brandeis Internship Exchange is an easy and convenient online tool for you to find and share real internship opportunities. Just log on with your UNET ID and use the advanced search to identify majors' internships..
