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Posted on November 8, 2018November 8, 2018

Megumi Uchino ’18 Leads Career Talk on International Social Work

Pictured from left: Mr. Yosuke Honjo of Honjo International Scholarship Foundation, Megumi Uchino ’17, and Former Dean Jeanette Takamura

We’d like to thank Alumna Megumi Uchino ’18, Gender Specialist at United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), for leading an insightful career talk on social workers’ role in international social welfare and strategies to land opportunities in the field. Through the talk, attendees learned how to effectively assess and articulate their skills and value to prospective employers and how to leverage resources, opportunities, and networks at CSSW and the wider Columbia community to advance towards an international career.

While at CSSW, Megumi concentrated on Social Enterprise Administration within the World of Work. She was also a Honjo Scholarship recipient, an award offered by the Honjo Foundation to students who have demonstrated a commitment to advancing U.S.-Japan relations. See her full bio here.

Posted on September 18, 2018December 5, 2018

Student Spotlight: Bethany (Betsy) Miles, MSW ’19

Columbia School of Social Work students and graduates are making an impact locally and across the globe! Read below about Bethany (Betsy) Miles ’19 and her summer experience in Uganda.

Student Spotlight: Bethany (Betsy) Miles, MSW ’19
2018 Tamer Fellow

Concentration: Advanced Clinical Social Work Practice
Field of Practice: Health, Mental Health, and Disabilities

What led you to pursue your MSW here at CSSW?

I’ve long been passionate about social work’s mission to enhance the well-being of humans, particularly on an international level. In college, I majored in International Studies and Human Rights and Humanitarianism. During this time, I studied post-genocide peacebuilding abroad in Rwanda which sparked my interest in mental health and psychosocial support in conflict settings. After college, I worked as the Intake Coordinator at Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture. As the first point of contact for clients entering the program, I heard hundreds of trauma narratives during my time there. However, without the clinical knowledge and skills to provide clients with more comprehensive care, I felt overwhelmed and disempowered in my work. This motivated me to go back to school for social work, choosing CSSW for its focus in international social work and diverse location in New York City.

Tell us about your experience working as a Tamer Fellow* in Uganda. 

This past summer, I received a fellowship through the Tamer Center for Social Enterprise at Columbia Business School. Through this fellowship, I was able to work with a Ugandan community-based organization at the UNHCR Nyakabande Transit Camp. At the transit camp, I provided psychosocial services to Congolese and Burundian refugees including needs assessments, individual counseling, support groups, and crisis support. Through this experience, I learned a great deal about both the importance and challenges of social work practice in humanitarian emergency settings. Social work’s person-in-environment perspective required that I considered my clients’ presenting issues in relation to experiences of trauma and adversity. It also meant understanding the ways in which the cultural identities of myself, clients and colleagues influenced our values, attitudes, behaviors and relationships. Furthermore, working in an incredibly underresourced and fast-paced setting required that I be adaptive and creative in my practice. Lastly, my role as a social worker in the camp compelled me to navigate the camp’s structures and systems in order to advocate for the basic needs and rights of my clients.

How did you learn about the opportunity?

I found the internship through a former colleague at Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture, who’s currently the Program Manager for Friends of Kisoro. For anyone seeking similar internships, I recommend being proactive in making connections with individuals who are working in the field — you never know where there might be an opportunity!

Where do you see yourself in the future?

My work at the transit camp was an invaluable experience. And I am excited to return this coming January to continue facilitating psychosocial support groups and trainings to camp staff. After graduating from CSSW, I hope to continue practicing social work in humanitarian settings.

*The Tamer Fellowship provides financial support to undergraduate and graduate students at Columbia, Barnard, and Columbia-affiliated institutions engaged in summer internships that create social and environmental value.  Read more about the program here.


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Posted on September 1, 2018October 8, 2018

Alumni Career Talk with Megumi Uchino, ’18, Gender Specialist at UNDP | Wednesday, October 31, 2018

We are excited to welcome back CSSW Alumna Megumi Uchino, ’18 from her current station in Guyana for a talk regarding her work and career in international social welfare. Please join us!

Wednesday, October 31, 2018
12:30 – 1:30 pm
Room C03
Register

The event will be live-streamed; please register to receive the link.

Megumi currently serves as a Gender Specialist at United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Guyana. She has led various women’s financial empowerment projects, especially in the field of access to finance and sustainable livelihood. She possesses more than 8 years of experience in professional settings, empowering displaced, rural, and immigrant women through programs and policies, and has worked with for-profit, non-profit, international and government organizations in East Asia, Southeast Asia, North America, and South America. As an alumna of CSSW class of 2018, she concentrated in Social Enterprise Administration within the field of World of Work.

NOTE: Megumi will be speaking on her experience as an alumna of CSSW and not as a representative of UNDP or her previous employers; i.e., the views expressed will be her own and not of the organizations.

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