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Career Round Table with Current Social Work Student at Columbia University
 - How I ended up choosing Social Work as a way to build my career in the international development 
 - What it is like to study Social Work in the oldest Social Work school in the world
 - What kind of job I was doing at my internship in Delhi, India in the field of energy microfinance
 - How I obtained scholarships/ fellowships to support my study

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Megumi Uchino 
is a M.S.W candidate and Student Ambassador at Columbia School of Social Work concentrating in Social Enterprise Administration in the field of World of Work. She has more than 7 years of experience in professional settings, including 3 years of economic empowerment and capacity building via direct service to displaced and immigrant women. She has working experience with for-profit, non-profit, international and government organizations. With her passion for women’s economic empowerment and leadership, she is cultivating her specialty in program development in financial empowerment.

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