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According to the results of the latest survey of former students, the level of employment of new Iscte graduates in Psychology, 12 months after graduation is approximately 95%. A Master’s degree in the Psychology of Intercultural Relations is valuable in several career paths:
- Public service: positions that involve management, assessment, planning and intervention with diverse populations; such as immigration organizations, schools, health facilities, the legal system, security forces, and national and international NGOs, etc. (e.g., SEF, CNAI, ACIDI)
- International and multinational corporate management and consulting: positions that involve communication and negotiation with people from different cultures.
- Professional trainers: positions that involve training others around issues of cultural sensitivity, multiculturalism vs. assimilation issues, migration, negotiation and conflict resolution (e.g., High Commissioner for Immigration and Intercultural Dialogue, the Institute of Employment and Vocational Training, National Youth Council) or training others to do such trainings (e.g., Council of Europe, European Federation for Intercultural Learning).
- Researcher: positions of research assistant in projects funded by grants from the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), or grants to individuals to support doctoral research, which are frequently reserved for holders of master’s degrees.
- Professional internships in the European Commission, in Brussels.
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