As an applicant to work on this project, I am passionate about the written word. There are many reasons why I am best qualified for this role, ranging from my language and interpersonal skills to my volunteer and educational background.
For example, I have completed more than 16 writing contracts in the two months alone. Plus, as a current graduate student at the University of Denver studying International Human Rights, I regularly coordinate data-driven, human rights-related research projects in relevant courses such as, “Data Analysis for Development,” “International Political Economy,” and “Statistics for International Affairs.” I am also a freelance writer, having written more than 16 writing pieces for publications in the past two months.
What’s more, as a current research and education intern with the Center on Rights Development and a media and communications intern with the Human Trafficking Center, I have been able to further synthesize these data into blogs, essays, and articles for widespread publication, and I’ve recently been named communications liaison with Students for Africa.
In addition, I hold a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Missouri-Columbia, including coursework such as, “Themes in Gender and Globalization.” This education prepared me for a role as an eager and enthusiastic guardian of global human rights. And lastly, as a former Lead Center Consultant at FedEx Office, I utilized vital skills such as listening, communicating, and un