What kind of humanitarian are you?
I am willing to commit a lot of time in studying and preparing for a career in humanitarian affairs.
I have a strong desire to learn from field experts and alongside those with careers or have a deep interest in humanitarian affairs, like me.
I like helping people but I feel like I’m missing the knowledge and training to do so effectively.
I am ready to commit at least six hours per week in studying, building, and networking for a career in humanitarian affairs.
The idea of a short intensive excites me. I am even willing to travel to fully experience the importance of localisation, site visits, and capacity building.
I want to connect with career professionals who share this same attitude and vision. I am also interested in surrounding myself with different humanitarian experiences.
I would jump at a study abroad opportunity or internship in humanitarian affairs and join clubs that meet on this topic.
The idea of attending a few evening classes per week and meeting others with international backgrounds excites and motives me.
I am a military member or veteran.
I only have time for classes.
I am a military member or veteran.
I have time to attend some humanitarian classes and I am interested in receiving mentorship from a seasoned humanitarian professional.
I have a little extra time to spare to commit to learning additional skills for my own good and/or my career.
I am a military member or veteran
I am socially conscious, I love to write, think critically in group and individual settings, and am very in-tune with current world events and crises.
I am preparing to graduate with an undergraduate degree in humanitarian affairs.
One or more of the following topics interest me: mental health, responding to international disasters, advocacy, humanitarian fundamentals, human resource management, or information management.
I see myself participating in a four- week long training in Pretoria or Amman to fully immerse myself in humanitarian assistance learning.
I have a lot of experience in humanitarian academia.
I’d be interested in one more year to become a master of humanitarian studies.
I am new to humanitarian studies.
The following topics would motivate me and equip me at work: management, logistics, health, psychology, social sciences, communication, agriculture, environment, education, conflict resolution, international law, politics, and economics.
I’ve always wanted to live in New York City!
You are a soon-to-be master in humanitarian studies! Have you learned about Fordham University’s Accelerated Master of Science in Humanitarian Studies (MSHS)?
I am curious and have courage to face upsetting realities and a am willing to work toward meaningful solutions in an office setting or in the field overseas.
I have access to a computer and am interested in learning and meeting people virtually.
I think adding an official diploma in humanitarian assistance to my resume would benefit me, my career and those I serve.
I am socially conscious, I love to write, think critically in group and individual settings, and am very in tune with current world events and crises.