Thank you the video, I would maybe moreover highlight the importance of data analysis skills which are often left behind during studies of international relations for example. Intelligence authorities really look for multilingual people who are able to understand programming languages at least a little :)
Hi Mam i am an indian student want to pursue my career in intelligence and security studies in my country there are not courses related to this topic even if there are they are worth it can i do it in uk or usa? As a international student will i affect my job and opportunities and will i face difficulties to get a job as its classified and as a international student?
If you decide to study abroad, you must know that costs may be the first challenge for you. And as she said, having citizenship is mostly mandatory to work for the authorities of the countries, e.g. U.S. Citizenship for U.S. governmental jobs. I am studying in a field of security and if you don’t want to leave India try to find a graduate program in politics or international affairs and specialise yourself in those fields. Here in Germany at least we get a lot of opportunities to e.g. write a thesis in a security sensitive field including intelligence tho it‘s not mainly our study program!
Sounds like a really important career. Thanks for the info!
Glad it was useful. Thanks for watching and letting me know 😃
Thank you the video, I would maybe moreover highlight the importance of data analysis skills which are often left behind during studies of international relations for example. Intelligence authorities really look for multilingual people who are able to understand programming languages at least a little :)
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Great! Glad you enjoyed the video
Hi Mam i am an indian student want to pursue my career in intelligence and security studies in my country there are not courses related to this topic even if there are they are worth it can i do it in uk or usa?
As a international student will i affect my job and opportunities and will i face difficulties to get a job as its classified and as a international student?
If you decide to study abroad, you must know that costs may be the first challenge for you. And as she said, having citizenship is mostly mandatory to work for the authorities of the countries, e.g. U.S. Citizenship for U.S. governmental jobs. I am studying in a field of security and if you don’t want to leave India try to find a graduate program in politics or international affairs and specialise yourself in those fields. Here in Germany at least we get a lot of opportunities to e.g. write a thesis in a security sensitive field including intelligence tho it‘s not mainly our study program!