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Careers information
If you are interested in a career in international development, the Humanitarian Centre offers a number of courses, events and resources to get you started.
You can also find information and advice about ethical careers on the Cambridge Hub website: http://cambridgehub.org/careers
For professional advice on careers in international development, we suggest that Cambridge University students and alumni should contact the CU Careers Service, and students and graduates of Anglia Ruskin University should contact the ARU Careers Service.
In due course we will have a list of sources of internships offered by UK-based NGOs.
Useful Links
- www.fitfortravel.scot.nhs.uk
- www.nathnac.org
- www.fco.gov.uk
- www.malariahotspots.co.uk
- www.state.gov/travel
It’s worth taking a book about travel health. Consider: The Essential Guide to Travel Health: Don’t let Bugs, Bites and Bowels spoil your trip, by Jane Wilson-Howarth, available at her website.