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Post-Graduate studies

Hi everyone, today it's time to talk about my plans after finishing my major. 
One of my biggest goals once I finish my major is, in fact, to study a master's degree. I really like academia and research, so I think it is relevant to keep improving myself.
Once I finish my major (in three years more), I hope to be able to study International Relations, because I would like to work in the research area of an international organization. The subjects I would like to study there are particularly gender studies and human rights, because I am much more interested in humanitarian work issues than in international economics specializations.



As I mentioned in a previous blog, although I would like to continue my studies in France, I also like the option of studying in England because it has very good universities. I would love to have the possibility to do a master´s degree in Europe, ​especially for the cultural exchange it can offer me; however, if it is not possible (either because of money or time issues), I will do it at the University of Chile (at the Institute of International Studies).



I would like that, wherever that I will study, I can do it through face-to-face classes, because it would help me to learn in a better way :) and also, obviously if it is not in Chile, I would have the opportunity to get to know other places.

That's all for today!

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  1. Hi Catalina, I would also like study in Europe, and human rights is a very important area so I hope you can continue your studies

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  2. Hi Cata, Europe is a good place to specialize! I hope you make it!!

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  3. Hi Catalina! I also would like to study in Europe! The areas of study that you mentioned are really important, and I think that everyone who works in politics and public administration should know about them (even minimally). I hope you can achieve your goals <3

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  4. International relations is a very interesting area. I hope you can achieve all your goals!

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  5. Sounds like you have a lot of great plans :)

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  6. Hi Catalina, very interesting the area you want to specialize in!

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