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SDG-Impact Careers Session 2: Florencio Venté (#10, #8, #16) (11am-12pm CST)
March 5 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
To Register: https://unl.zoom.us/j/93893395453?pwd=V3JGQWtWUldKdXVzdVRoVURIaDE4QT09
Time: 11 am-12pm CST
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s SDG Scholars Program helps students to dive deeper into their knowledge of the SDGs, engage with peers from different communities, create original content and action plans, among other aspects. Critically, it also helps students expand their professional networks and explore career possibilities.
The “global” and “local” expert aspect of the program brings students together with professionals around the U.S. and world to learn about diverse approaches toward achieving the SDGs, allows them to learn about meaningful career options, as well as grow their local and worldwide professional networks. For SDG Action and Awareness week, we are making these sessions open to the public. Join us to see what our program is like and to hear from a professional working towards one or more of the SDGs in their day-to-day work.
Featured SDG-Career Guest:
Florencio Venté
Co-Director of MGCY Migration / MYCP, a self-organized space empowering children and youth to contribute to and engage in intergovernmental and allied policy processes at the United Nations. Founder of Glocals, a community that promotes the cultural, social and economic integration between migrants and local people to confront the issues of discrimination.
Moderator:
Brianne Wolf, Global Learning & Engagement Strategies Coordinator, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA