Careers in international social work
Around the world, societies are facing growing inequality, displacement, polarization, and pressure on human rights and social cohesion. Keeping up old social practices is no longer an option. Communities, NGOs, and governments urgently need professionals who understand how these issues connect across borders — and who can help create just and viable alternatives.

Jobs:
After completing your master in International Social Work, you can work in international organizations, NGOs, governments, or community-based initiatives in any number of roles. How do these positions sound?
- Policy advisor on social justice, inclusion, or global development
- Researcher in community-engaged or social-impact projects
- Project leader or program developer in international social work
- Coordinator for diversity, equity, inclusion, or social sustainability
- International social worker in intercultural and transnational settings
- Educator or trainer focused on social justice and transformative practice
Admission & Finances
Everything you need to know about the application process. From admission requirements to tuition fees and scholarships.
