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No AccessEmployability for Students and Early-Stage ResearchersCeleste Luciano, Tiberiu Nica, Nikola Ranković, Karin Widmann, Gabriel ZvîncăCeleste Luciano University of Lund Sweden is a student, activist and geopolitical writer, currently enrolled in International Development and Management at the University of Lund. She has collaborated with different NGOs, both at the local and global level, as well as with magazines. Before interning in the WFP, she graduated in International Relations. Committed to volunteering, policy analysis and project management, her research focuses on sustainable growth, poverty reduction and equality.Search for more papers by this author, Tiberiu Nicais a project manager and training officer currently working at the crossroads of education, research, and public service. With years of first-hand experience in learning and development, social work, and intercultural management, as well as over five years of experience working in an EU affairs think tank, he has day-to-day work experience in coordinating EU-financed projects.Search for more papers by this author, Nikola Rankovićis a final-year student at LSE double-degree in Economics and Finance. Apart from his focus and expertise in banking and finance, he has developed a keen interest in various activities, ranging from summer schools in public policymaking, EU visions, business management, and ECPD, to participation in academic research in labour economics, education, and astronomy.Search for more papers by this author, Karin Widmann Andrássy University Budapest Hungary BSc; is a student of International Relations at Andrássy University Budapest, enrolled on the double master’s degree in International Economics and Business with the University of Bamberg. She is a scholarship holder of the German Academic Exchange Service and the Higher Education Scholarship of the Hungarian State working on policies that ensure everyone has the financial education they need to determine their own path in life.Search for more papers by this author, Gabriel Zvîncă Babeș-Bolyai University Romania MA; is a PhD student at Babeș-Bolyai University, in Cluj-Napoca, Romania and the Youth Delegate of Romania at the United Nations. His interests are focused on the study of diplomacy, contemporary history, geopolitics, and international relations, with a particular focus on international organizations and the United Nations peacekeeping mechanism.Search for more papers by this authorPublished Online:Feb 2023SectionsPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail About Previous article Next article FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Download book coverVolume 63Issue 1-2February 2023 ISSN: 0012-5415eISSN: 2307-289XHistoryPublished online:February 2023 PDF download

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