Wondering where an Arts degree can take you? Interested in learning from those who’ve been in your shoes to find out how to make the best of your time in UBC Arts?
Drop-in to Arts Alumni Talks to meet with a UBC Arts alum for casual – and candid – conversations about their UBC experience, student life and career journeys following graduation.
On November 18, meet Arts alum Kieran Davey!
Alumni Engagement Coordinator, alumni UBC
Before graduating from UBC in 2018 with a degree in International Relations, Kieran Davey (BA’18) was highly active in various student activities and clubs across campus. Learn how those student experiences, as well as exciting international work opportunities, helped him develop and strengthen important professional skills. Meet Kieran at the next Alumni Talks to learn some valuable insights that can help you during your undergraduate journey and better prepare you for life after graduation.
Alumni bio: A proud UBC graduate, Kieran currently works as an Alumni Engagement Coordinator, connecting students with alumni and acting as staff supervisor for the UBC Student Alumni Council. His previous work experience includes jobs with the United Nations Development Programme, International Federation of the Red Cross, and Save the Children, putting his International Relations degree to good use. Kieran was heavily involved as a student at UBC, from working as a Student Ambassador, a Residence Advisor, and Senior Instructor at UBC Camps, to volunteering as an Arts Orientations Leader and performing onstage to sold-out audiences as part of UBC Improv.
This is a free event and lunch will be provided. Attendance is limited and will be granted on a first come, first served basis.
Arts Alumni Talks is part of a series of events in The Compass: Arts Students Engagement Hub. Meet and learn from faculty members from a range of departments who will share their expertise and advice with you through informal, authentic conversation. Come chat with us on topics such as the psychology of gaming, how to make the most of your time at UBC, how to bounce back after a low grade, and so much more.