In the
following blog I will talk about the ideas I have about my graduate studies.
The truth is that I have rarely questioned my academic future after leaving the
university degree, but I think I am clear about the area in which I would like
to work and study. This corresponds to the intercultural area of indigenous
peoples and their proposals for climate change.
In this
sense, I would like to make a short-term exchange of students during the
bachelor's degree to know my personal skills to be alone in another country and
maybe have to communicate in another language. I am interested in countries with
good schools in Public Administration such as Uruguay, Brazil or Mexico; In
this way, I could expand my knowledge through comparative policies, and
considering that I really like to travel and analyze the places I travel to, I
feel that it would be very useful for me personally.
In the long
term, as I said before, I have not analyzed much the options that I have and
those that I would like to have, however, it is something that I feel I have to
do, since only with the degree is not enough. But I also feel that this will
depend on the moment I graduate and also on the scholarships that the
university can give me, because the economic aspect is always an issue to
analyze in these cases.
Currently,
I think that doing a postgraduate degree in New Zealand or Australia would help
me a lot in my knowledge about the public management of indigenous peoples,
besides being very interesting countries to meet.
New Zealand is a nice country
ResponderBorrarSo nice my dear friend, you can do anything!
ResponderBorrar