Inspired by the "Humans of.." concept of sharing stories originated by photoblogger Brandon Stanton in New York, Humans of ID is a podcast where students in the LSE Department of International Development sit down with classmates, instructors, and alumni to learn about their stories and how they are interacting with issues in, and approaches to, development.
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Inspired by the "Humans of.." concept of sharing stories originated by photoblogger Brandon Stanton in New York, Humans of ID is a podcast where students in the LSE Department of International Development sit down with classmates, instructors, and alumni to learn about their stories and how they are interacting with issues in, and approaches to, development.
S1, E5: Changing Fields: From Academia to Development
Humans of ID
35 minutes
3 years ago
S1, E5: Changing Fields: From Academia to Development
In this week’s episode, Nune chats with her fellow development management coursemate, Maria Jose Lopez Signiorelli about her change of career path from a research assistant/sociologist to an international development student.
Maria shares how her experience in academia can potentially enhance her pursuit of a career in development management and speaks about some of the new skills or knowledge she has learned from her MSc. Coming from Chile, Maria also tells us about her hometown and her career plans after graduating from the LSE.
Humans of ID
Inspired by the "Humans of.." concept of sharing stories originated by photoblogger Brandon Stanton in New York, Humans of ID is a podcast where students in the LSE Department of International Development sit down with classmates, instructors, and alumni to learn about their stories and how they are interacting with issues in, and approaches to, development.