PardeeWorks: Careers in Multilateral Organizations – Alumni Virtual Panel
This article is written by Dean’s Ambassador Elise Choi (BA IR ’26). On November 7, 2025, Pardee Career Services, through the Pardee Works series, hosted an engaging virtual conversation highlighting career pathways within multilateral organizations and the United Nations system. Moderated by Ambassador (ret.) Vesko Garčević, Professor of the Practice of International Relations and Diplomacy,…
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