What does work in Human Rights advocacy look like? How can I get involved in the field? Are NGOs the right path for me? Ask Carmen Traute, Expert for Europe and Central Asia at Amnesty International!
Amnesty International serves as one of the world’s leading non-governmental organizations committed to the protection and promotion of human rights. With staff and volunteers working in offices and sections across many countries, Amnesty International offers a broad and diverse organizational structure. Entry opportunities for students and young professionals offer pathways into research, campaigning, advocacy, communications, and more!
In this online edition of our PracticalPathways+ event series, we will meet Carmen Traute, the Expert for Europe and Central Asia at Amnesty International Germany. After receiving insights into Carmen’s career path leading to Amnesty International, students will have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in direct dialogue.
Students from the Munich School of Politics and Public Policy and the Departments of Governance and STS at the TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology who are interested in a career at Amnesty International are warmly invited to attend.
🗓️ Wednesday, 7 January 2026 · 4–5 pm
📍 Online (MS Teams)
💶 Free admission (registration required)
🗣️ English
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The PracticalPathways+ event series is organized by the Munich School of Politics and Public Policy in cooperation with Fachschaft GTS, offering practical insights into career paths, scholarships and more on a regular basis. All events of the series are directed to students of the Munich School of Politics and Public Policy, as well as students at the Departments of Governance and STS of the TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology. Students at the Munich School of Politics and Public Policy (HfP) can also join the associated PracticalPathways+ LinkedIn group to stay up to date about future events and other opportunities.
Co-organized by the Munich School of Politics and Public Policy and Fachschaft GTS | Governance, Technology & Society.