What lines of work do SEAP graduates typically pursue?
SEAP students who don’t pursue careers in academia have been hired by government agencies, non-governmental organizations based in the U.S. and abroad, as well as a wide range of private businesses. Some of the following Alumni comments provide a glimpse of the range and diversity of SEAP graduates: “We love reading the SEAP booklet each year, and I especially appreciate seeing the diversity of seminars and dissertation titles. Stephen (Siebert) and I recently returned from Sulawesi where we were collaborating on a project (during our sabbaticals) assessing rattan ecology and use in forest community development and conservation, and responses of farmers to the Indonesian financial crisis (especially the social and environmental implications of conversion to chocolate and coffee farms).” Jill M. Belsky, PhD, development sociology 1991); Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Montana. “My first year at the Univeristy of Washington has been wonderful! We recently hired Mary Calla