Activities

The Road Less Travelled

Exploring less usual careers in human rights
The Road Less Travelled. Exploring less usual careers in human rights

The Road Less Traveled is a project of the Human Rights Center from the University of Padova and Global Campus of Human Rights.
The project aims at exploring the less usual careers and career paths that are possible after a degree in human rights.  

There are no clearly defined career paths, entry points and routes to work with human rights. Opportunities may arise in central and local government bodies, international governmental and non-governmental organisations, academia but also in private companies, media agencies, law firms, ... There is a huge variety of roles, including research, communication, advocacy, public relations, fundraising or education.

There is also a huge variety of ways to apply the knowledge and values of human rights in all types of work. 
Some graduates will even create their own paths by creating their own NGOs, initiatives and campaigns.

With the project ‘The Road Less Traveled’, we want to broaden the career horizons of prospective students, students and alumni and talk about less explored career opportunities with the people who have taken that less traveled road.

As Robert Frost wrote in his poem:

​Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.

 

Podcasts

The podcast series ‘The Road Less Travelled’ aims at highlighting the careers and career paths that are possible after a master in human rights.

Each podcast is an in-depth and honest conversation between the host Véronique Lerch and a graduate of a human rights programme who has ‘taken that road less travelled’. The interviews focus on the learnings from those unusual paths and the pieces of advice that our guests want to give to other graduates wanting to engage in similar professions or anybody else interested in following such career paths. 

Podcasts are also available on: Spotify  |  Apple Podcasts | Deezer

Webinars

The webinar series aims at highlighting the careers and career paths that are possible after a master in human rights. The series explores the less usual career paths that lead the graduates to work in journalism, art, philanthropy, coaching, etc. Those informal conversations will focus on understanding what lead to that point in their careers, what motivates them, which difference studying human rights have on their current work and which impact do they think they are having.  


 

To create a better world requires critical thinking, a conversation with
Dumiso Gatscha
Be compassionate! This is how people will trust you more!. A conversation with Iryna Matviyishyn
Don’t fit in! Deconstruct from the classrooms!. A conversation with David Nnanna Ikpo
Ep. 3 - Don’t fit in! Deconstruct from the classrooms!
A conversation with David Nnanna Ikpo
Networking is connecting authentically with people. A conversation with Niamh Walsh
Slowness is about finding ‘il tempo giusto’. A conversation with Vanessa Trapani
Ep. 5 - Slowness is about finding ‘il tempo giusto’
A conversation with Vanessa Trapani
Most journalists are human rights defenders. A conversation with
Marina Shupac
Ep. 6 - Most journalists are human rights defenders
A conversation with Marina Shupac
Having the sense of accountability is invigorating!. A conversation with Marco Blanco
Don’t be afraid to wear all your hats at the same time!. A conversation with Sinead Duffy
Lean into the power of persuasion!. A conversation with Godfrey Odongo
Ep. 9 - Lean into the power of persuasion!
A conversation with Godfrey Odongo
Ask professionals you admire about their experiences, perspectives, and opinions!. A conversation with Barbora Vágnerová
Music transforms our reality! Doors will open if you do what you love!. A conversation with Laura María Calderón Cuevas
Do not underestimate the influence you can have at the local level!. A conversation with Lydia Malmedie
Put your ideas out there into the world!. A conversation with Thomas Coombes
Ep. 13 - Put your ideas out there into the world!
A conversation with Thomas Coombes
Humour is the most powerful way to get your message across!. A conversation with Moana Genevey
Exploring empathy through movement and story-telling. A conversation with Kosta Karakashyan
Being curious keeps me energised!. A conversation with Inge Jacobs
Ep. 16 - Being curious keeps me energised!
A conversation with Inge Jacobs
Working towards a future where people matter over profit. A conversation with Jean Linis-Dinco
Housing is a human right!. A conversation with Maite Arrondo
Ep. 18 - Housing is a human right!
A conversation with Maite Arrondo
Your dreams are valid! A conversation with Mary Izobo
Ep. 19 - Your dreams are valid!
A conversation with Mary Izobo
Be bold!. A conversation with Federico Batista Poitier
Ep. 20 - Be bold!
A conversation with Federico Batista Poitier
There is no linear path!. A conversation with Sabrina Galella
Ep. 21 - There is no linear path!
A conversation with Sabrina Galella
Finding clarity through media literacy. A conversation with Mihajlo Lahtov
Ep. 22 - Finding clarity through media literacy
A conversation with Mihajlo Lahtov
Give your best everyday!. A conversation with Una Bejtovic
Ep. 23 - Give your best everyday!
A conversation with Una Bejtovic
Follow your thoughts!. A conversation with Mfon Udechukwu
Ep. 24 - Follow your thoughts!
A conversation with Mfon Udechukwu
Train patience and resilience!. A conversation with Barbara Linder
Ep. 25 - Train patience and resilience!
A conversation with Barbara Linder
Stay in an uncomfortable space for something new to emerge!. A conversation with Vladimira Briestenska
Understand who is on the other side!. A conversation with Francesco Bruscoli
Ep. 27 - Understand who is on the other side!
A conversation with Francesco Bruscoli
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Paths

Opportunities for students