HCRI Office has put together a collection of careers-related resources, for students looking to build or enhance their employability in the humanitarian sector.

To follow up on anything, please contact hcri@manchester.ac.uk or HCRI’s Employability Lead Dr Patrick Meehan.

 


Greater Manchester Humanitarian Directory

The directory is to support students seeking work, internship and volunteering opportunities in the Greater Manchester region, during and after your studies. Organisations are categorised across:

  • Global Manchester Network
  • Humanitarian organisations
  • Migration-related groups
  • UoM Student Societies
  • Environmental organisations
  • Other

View the Directory online


HCRI Careers Guide

The guide includes advice and info about building a career in the humanitarian sector, in international and domestic settings. It features interviews with alumni and other professionals, alongside route-specific advice for government, healthcare, academia and more.

Interviewees include:

Gareth Owen OBE (Save the Children) and Tony Redmond OBE (UK-Med).

The guide is available in physical and online versions.

View the Guide online


Careers Service

University of Manchester Careers Service maintains pages of careers advice on government, charity, international development, and related areas.

Careers Service advice

It also runs a bursary scheme for undergraduates to support work experience placements. The fund will open for applications in November.

Work experience busaries


HCRI Alumni Network (LinkedIn)

We have created a private group for students and alumni of HCRI to share advice and job opportunities.

The group is quite new but already has over 300 members, across a wide range of countries and sectors.

Join our Alumni Network


UN Volunteer Insights

A recent BSc IDMHR student volunteered with the World Food Programme in Namibia and shared some insights and resources in this thoughtful blog post.



Recent careers events


Jobs Boards / Guidance

Development / Humanitarian 

Charity / Third Sector 

Health 

Government / UN  

Politics / Policy 

Environmental 


 

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