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Project 2

Students’ perspective on their career readiness for the security and intelligence work environment

This research examines the current state of professional identity formation in university programs worldwide that offer Security and Intelligence Studies from students' perspectives.  Ideally, universities play a crucial role in shaping the professional identity of future security/intelligence professionals, using intentional and explicit elements to create a career-ready individual who reflects the skills, values, attributes, norms, and professionalism associated with the security/intelligence profession.​

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The anonymous survey ran until 30 April 2025 and was open to all undergraduate and postgraduate students who are currently enrolled for a minor or major in Security and/or Intelligence Studies qualification at universities worldwide.  After completion, students received a link to the Guide to Horizon Scanning, and $3 per participant (a total of $325) was donated to the World Food Programme (WFP). Each $3 provides 30 sachets of therapeutic food to help a child recover from malnutrition. 

 

Preliminary results will be presented at the International Association for Intelligence Education (IAFIE) Annual Conference in Madrid, Spain, from 9-11 September 2025.  The investigator aims to submit a paper to peer-reviewed journals in the field and provide feedback to students and other stakeholders on this site, LinkedIn, affiliated sites and consultations.

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