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Postgraduates!

To be honest, I would consider taking a postgraduate course because I want to learn new knowledge and I want to strengthen my skills and qualities. I would like to study a postgraduate related to current topics like child protection, social struggles, politics, history and Human Rights.

Actually I haven’t thought about taking a postgraduate in the future, but I would like to study in Chile or an Ibero-American country because I can speak the language without problems. Also, I don’t have any problem if I study abroad because I can learn new cultures and customs, while I’m learning new skills about specifics fields. I might like to study in face-to-face classes or doing part-time course, but I don’t have issues with distance learning.

So, I decided to do my own research and I found a lot of courses that could be related to social work, but I might choose and study these postgraduate courses; the first one is Therapeutic and preventive interventions in harassment at University of Chile, which is about comprehend this issue, its prevention and how to assist victims; the second one is Public services and social policies at University of Salamanca in Spain, which is related to preparing professionals and learning skills that are useful for investigations, interventions and public policies about education, health, immigration, family, etc.




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  1. I'm truly intrigued about Therapeutic and preventive interventions in harassment course, I think it's very useful and interesting

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  2. Sounds very interesting the course related with the the therapy for victims of harrassment, I wish thath you can do it in the future!

    ResponderEliminar

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