Humanities, Behavioural Sciences and Creative Industries 2026

Start time
Location
Muziekzaal, CREA, Roeterseiland
Session type
Network session

Humanities, Behavioural Sciences, and Creative Industries are fields of study that involve creative thinking, understanding human behaviour, and exploring cultural and social trends. UvA alumni from these directions have found their path in sectors like media, education, psychology, arts, and culture. They’ll share their experiences, offer practical advice on navigating career opportunities, and provide insights into how to build a successful career in these dynamic and evolving industries.

Are you interested in pursuing a career working in Humanities, Behavioural Sciences or Creative Industries? Sign up for this session to meet with UvA alumni that have built a career in the Netherlands in these fields. Learn from their challenges, experiences and take good note of their tips and tricks. 

Please note that the panel of speakers is yet to be confirmed and is subject to changes.

Name: Eleni Eirini Skafida

Study programme: MSc Youth at Risk (Pedagogical Sciences)

Current position: Specialist & Trainer in child development and education at Europass and International School of Amsterdam

Advice: learn Dutch, language skills are essential for integration and professional growth. Take time to clearly communicate your expertise and strengths. Emphasize your unique background and how it can contribute to your field.

LinkedIn Profile

Name: Feazeh Mohammadi

Study programme: MSc Urban and Regional Planning

Current position: Programme maker at event-based social-cultural hub Pakhuis de Zwijger

Advice: learn Dutch and reach out proactively to workplaces through open applications. Don't be afraid to send reminders or ask for a coffee to chat.

LinkedIn Profile

Name: Simona Geleziute

Study programme: BA in Media and Information + MBA in International Business Administration

Current position: Learning & Development Specialist at Deloitte

Advice: Believe in yourself and be persistent.

LinkedIn Profile

Name: Xingtong Liu

Study programme: Research Master Communication Science 

Current position: Decision Scientist at Vinted

Advice: My biggest advice is to first understand what you genuinely enjoy, what excites you, and what you truly feel passionate about. At the same time, do not limit yourself. Everything is possible.

LinkedIn Profile

Name: Briana Disisto

Study programme: MSc Entertainment Communication (Communication Science)

Current position: Social Media Coordinator at The Ocean Cleanup

Advice: Show dedication and proactivity no matter where you start from. Show that you are passionate about a job by doing the best you can and provide extra insights and suggestions that could potentially lead to new possibilities.

LinkedIn Profile

Register