![]() If changing the world is your calling, David Smith offers the guiding framework to channel passions and talents into meaningful employment. Packed with valuable realistic examples of how students, from a wide array of backgrounds, connected their passion with a paid career, it answers the ever present question “but what job can I get in peacebuilding”?Ĭo-Chair, Peace Education Working Group and Chair, North America, Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed ConflictĬoordinator, International Conference on Conflict Resolution Education ![]() The 30 profiles and other examples of career options across disciplines in Peace Jobs should be a required resource for all high school and college career offices. As such, the book takes the approach that most any career can be a peacebuilding career provided one is willing to apply creativity and passion to their work. The book speaks directly to the Millennial generation, recognizing that launching a career is a major focus, and that careers in the peace field have not always been easy to identify. These profiles provide readers with insight as to strategies they might use to advance their peacebuilding careers. High school students, particularly those starting to consider college and careers, can also benefit from this book.Ī major feature of the book is 30 stories from young professionals, most recently graduated from college, who are working in the field. This book is a guide for college students exploring career options who are interested in working to promote peacebuilding and the resolution of conflict. Robin Cooper, Nova Southeastern University. Smith, George Mason UniversityĪ volume in the series: Peace Education. Peace Jobs A Student’s Guide to Starting a Career Working for Peaceīy: David J.
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