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United Nations Development Programme Presentation

Tuesday 24 September 2024

In this interactive online session, Jean-Luc Marcelin, UNDP Talent Acquisition and Partnership Specialist, will share with the participants information and tips on how to join the UNDP and the UN System successfully.

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Date
Tuesday 24 September 2024, 11:00 - 12:00
Price
Free
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Yes

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the UN's global development network, advocating for change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life. UNDP is on the ground in some 170 countries and territories, supporting their own solutions to development challenges and developing national and local capacities that will help them achieve human development and the Sustainable Development Goals.

In this interactive online session, Jean-Luc Marcelin, UNDP Talent Acquisition and Partnership Specialist) will share with the participants information and tips on how to join the UNDP and the UN System successfully. This includes understanding the UNDP/UN job market, ideal candidate profiles, application requirements, and selection process. Participants are encouraged to ask questions and further build on the discussion. 

Location:  Blackboard Collaborate.

Target Audience:  UoD undergraduate and postgraduate students. All disciplines welcome.

Blackboard Collaborate:  This session will be hosted online via Blackboard Collaborate. The joining link will be sent out to you the day before the session (on a Friday if the event takes place on a Monday) and again 1 hour before the session is due to start. Please check your email inbox for this and if you have any issues, please email usN.B.  please remember to check your spam folder and ensure that your CareersPortal account permissions allow targeted information to come from the Careers Service.

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Enquiries

Alison Mackay

Careers Service Contact

careers@dundee.ac.uk
Event type Online event
Event category Careers and employability