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Meet alum, Tatiana Sherman 05F, this Wednesday. She is doing
both a career talk on the <b>Diverse Landscape of Environmental
Policy Careers</b>. She's also willing to talk <b>with
students about going international, </b><b>her own
experiences in China, and Hampshire's interdisciplinary
mindset, and more </b>in Alum 1-2-1 appointments!<br>
<p>More info for each option is below. Scroll down to see her
bio about her path from Hampshire to living in China, to
homeschooling two children, to her current work with Duke’s
Environmental Policy Master’s program in China. Scroll all the
way down for info on how to sign-up for an appointment with
Tatiana!</p>
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<strong>THE DIVERSE LANDSCAPE OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY CAREERS </strong><br>
<p> Alum Talk with <strong>Tatiana Sherman 05F</strong></p>
<p><strong>Wednesday, Nov. 13, noon-1 p.m</strong>. CORC, 3rd
floor library, lunch included! <br>
Please <a href="https://forms.gle/ZtnrjK36iNKDM2EZ9"
moz-do-not-send="true">registe</a>r in advance so we can
order the right amount of food!</p>
<p>Solving our local communities’ environmental problems or
contributing to the solutions of the world’s biggest
environmental problems require an interdisciplinary approach
bringing together environmental science and management,
economics, policy making, environmental law and governance.
There’s no one approach that is going to succeed in mitigating
environmental degradation and climate change, it is a team
effort spread across many different sectors of society. Come
learn about this diverse landscape of careers in which you can
address environmental issues from different approaches, and
the skills needed to succeed.</p>
<p>The conversation will include information about:<br>
• The approaches different sectors take in shaping
environmental policy <br>
• What kind of job titles and opportunities should you be
looking for to break into this field? <br>
• How can earning a master’s degree help you in this field? <br>
• How can the Masters of Environmental Policy help you build
the skills you need, and why consider studying environmental
policy in China?</p>
<p><strong>ALUM 1-2-1: Individual Conversations with</strong> <strong>Tatiana
Sherman 05F</strong><br>
<strong>Wednesday, Nov. 13th, 1:30-4:30,</strong> at CORC, 3rd
Floor Library</p>
<p>Students and recent grads are invited to schedule an informal
conversation with Tatiana Sherman 05F, currently <strong>Senior
Program Advisor</strong> at<strong> Duke's Environmental
Policy Master's Program in China</strong>, with <strong>experience
living in China</strong>, and <strong>homeschooling</strong>
two children.</p>
<p>Possible Topics that Tatiana would love to discuss with you
include (bring other topics too!): <br>
• The winding path – how to bring diverse experiences into
your personal narrative to build a path that makes sense to
you and others <br>
• Go international - learn about other places and bring that
experience with you no matter where you land<br>
• More specifically, how do you use a background in East Asian
or Chinese Studies to a career based in the US? <br>
• The world is inter-disciplinary – bring the Hampshire
learning mindset with you and it will serve you well <br>
<br>
<strong>TATIANA'S BIO:</strong><br>
Tatiana started her life after Hampshire living and traveling
in southeastern Chinese cities for two years, while also
raising her young daughter. This time learning to be a
stay-at-home parent in China solidified her commitment to
alternative education methods, and upon returning to the U.S.
she continued to homeschool her two daughters until 2016.
During this journey, she worked at several other ventures
including waiting tables, training to be a birth doula, and
tutoring high school students in Mandarin Chinese, writing and
test prep.</p>
<p>Tatiana is currently bringing all the skills from these
diverse experiences to her work at the Sanford School of
Public Policy at Duke University. Officially re-entering the
workforce as a Staff Assistant in the Career Services Office,
where she learned about career counseling, she was soon
promoted to serve as the Senior Program Coordinator of the
International Master of Environmental Policy (iMEP) program,
which is based at Duke’s campus in China, Duke Kunshan
University.</p>
<p>Tatiana transferred to Hampshire where she studied Religion,
Chinese Language and Culture, and Gender. All of these areas
came together during a study abroad semester in Yunnan
Province, China when Tatiana did an ethnography on a Christian
house church, which led into her Div III project on
Christianity in China. As a student, she was a Counselor
Advocate with the Wellness Center, working with peers who were
dealing with sexual and relationship violence, substance
abuse, eating disorders and more. She was also a founding
member of the Gin & Tonics a cappella group.</p>
<p><strong>ALUM 1-2-1 PROGRAM</strong> <br>
The Alum 1-2-1 program is your chance to have a 30-minute
informal conversation with a Hampshire alum. It's an
opportunity to brainstorm, ask questions, and bounce ideas off
alums who are spending their lives doing what they love.</p>
<p>Use CORC's online scheduler found at <a
href="https://www.hampshire.edu/corc/career-options-resource-center"
moz-do-not-send="true">corc.hampshire.edu</a> to sign up for
a 30-minute meeting with Tatiana (scroll down and click the
yellow “Schedule an Appointment” button). Be sure to include
your division, phone number, and a brief note about your
interests and questions.</p>
<p>Appointment times are available from 1:30-4:30 pm on
Wednesday, Nov. 13th, and are filled on a first-come,
first-served basis. Students of all Division levels (and
recent grads!) are welcome to schedule a meeting.</p>
<p>If all time spots are filled, please email CORC to be added
to the wait list at <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
href="mailto:corc@hampshire.edu" moz-do-not-send="true">corc@hampshire.edu</a>.</p>
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