Global Skills for Young Adults is a multi-phase, multi-year program designed to help young adults to succeed in their lives and careers in the 21st century world. Here at the Albuquerque International Association, we are bringing Albuquerque’s youth the “global awareness” skills they need in order to successfully pursue their careers.
The sooner Young Adults become globally aware, the quicker they will become successful. In this increasingly inter-dependent world, students must learn to interact directly with the global environment. That knowledge isn’t gained through a traditional university or high school education.
WHAT IS IT?
WHY SHOULD I BE INTERESTED IN IT?
Whether we like it or not, the world is global, and you need to have international knowledge and experience to succeed. The sooner, the better! Global Skills for Young Adults brings to you the chance to become a globally minded and trained individual.
WHAT WILL I GET OUT OF IT?
WHAT IS THERE FOR ME?
WHAT ACTIVITIES ARE THERE?
WHAT DOES IT INCLUDE?
In the future, we are planning to run a summer camp “Around the World in 30 Days” and a crash seminar “Global Skills for Young Adults”.
WHAT DO I NEED TO DO?
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO AIA STUDENT GROUP
All UNM undergraduate and graduate students who are AIA members can join the UNM AIA Student Organization. This is a UNM chartered organization that creates a self-directed student community within the AIA membership.
If you are already an AIA student member email Justin Muehlmeyer at jrmuehlmeyer@comcast.net to join. If not, become a member with this form.
For any further questions and comments contact the AIA Director of Student Outreach, Justin Muehlmeyer at jrmuehlmeyer@comcast.net or email the AIA administration at info@abqinternational.org.
“Global Skills for Young Adults is one of the best courses I have taken in the UNM honors program and could prove more beneficial to my future career than anything I have ever done at the University… I highly recommend that students take advantage of the dinners and parties because I spoke to many interesting folks who have, or have had, prominent careers…the mentor AIA introduced me to connected me with people I may land an internship with, or even a career. Socializing and networking are integral parts of this course and are crucial skills to have in the post-college world.”
-Michael Buck, UNM Honors Student Fall 2009
“Global Skills for Young Adults is a journey experienced from a seat…the knowledge and new perspective I was exposed to have most certainly enhanced my overall global consciousness and have made me more responsible in keeping up to date with all current global affairs.”
-Robby Ortiz, UNM Honors Student Fall 2009
“It was nice to have a book discussion with members of the community, many of which are passionate about the subject and had a far greater background than I…fascinating, entertaining, and inspiring…three things that sadly never make it into standard college seminars.”
-Scott Rossol, UNM Honors Student Fall 2009
“I appreciate the push to use my own motivation to gain knowledge from renowned lecturers, about one of the most important topics of our time.”
-Rachel Zakrzewski, UNM Honors Student Fall 2009
“My mentor gave me very valuable career advice and I feel very lucky for the opportunity. While I am still on the path of defining and discovering my career path, the advice, suggestions and insight my mentor offered enriched my goals, especially hearing his amazing experiences abroad.”
-Danielle Durante, Student, Spring 2009
“The Muslim World Lecture Series provided for the public to gain awareness sheds light on the concepts of the relationship between the Middle East and the West that are not exposed in our daily dose of news”.
-Victoria Barraza, UNM Honors Student Fall 2009
“I honestly think I would have gone on in ignorance if I had not attended these great lectures…I learned things that are relevant to American politics now.
-Ronald Shaw, UNM Honors Student Fall 2009