Past Events
The first event in our new Careers Skills Series focuses on the key strategies and skills involved in marketing yourself professionally while at university.
Women in Foreign Policy hosts a panel discussion on the dynamics, benefits, and challenges of working abroad as part of a foreign policy career.
Our next panel discussion explores the different entry routes into the UN system for young professionals.
A panel of both young and senior professionals share their diverse experiences starting a new job remotely during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Join us for our first event of 2021 - a panel discussion on pursuing further studies during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Next in our Insider Tips series, Hilary Stauffer shares her experiences working for the United Nations.
In an exclusive webinar hosted by Women in Foreign Policy, hear from a diverse line-up of panellists on applying to and working in the UK Civil Service.
Part networking, part support group for students in the Women in Foreign Policy community.
Creating meaningful connections in this unsettling period. Part networking, part support group for women working in foreign policy at large.
How can young women make an impact in foreign policy now? What are some of the most critical issues that young women today have to grapple with in such careers, and what can they learn from those who have gone before them and succeeded? Join us for a vibrant panel discussion on these tough questions and more, jointly hosted with King’s College London Women & Politics Society.
Women in Foreign Policy is five years old! Celebrate our fifth anniversary with us with drinks in four cities around the world - London, Cambridge, Paris and Washington DC.
Yes, this is a real event (and not an April Fools’ joke). If you are looking for a much-needed kick the Monday morning after Brexit, join us and the Women in Foreign Policy community for a commiserative breakfast as the UK bids farewell to the European Union.
Wendy Betts is Director at eyeWitness to Atrocities, a project of the International Bar Association (IBA) in London, focused on the collection of verifiable video of human rights violations for use in investigations and trials.
Saskia Marsh is Director of the Counter Extremism Practice at a private consulting firm, where she oversees the design, implementation and evaluation of countering violent extremism / counter terrorism programmes across the Middle East and Africa.
Whoever said networking was boring? Join the Women in Foreign Policy community for a fun evening celebrating one another this Galentine’s Day!
Serena Chaudhry is Editor of Africa Journal for Reuters. She has reported for more than a decade from across Africa, Asia, the Middle East and the UK. She was previously a broadcast journalist for BBC World News, and a correspondent for Reuters.