You can do a degree that will give you specialist skills, which will be useful in humanitarian work, for example:
- medicine or healthcare
- education
- languages
- engineering
You could take a subject that will give you a wider understanding of global issues, like:
- economics
- international development
- law
- social policy
- environmental science
After completing a degree, you can study for a postgraduate course in:
- international development
- humanitarian aid
- disaster management
It's important to get relevant work experience through volunteering, internships or year abroad opportunities.
Your university careers service can help you find suitable vacancies like those offered by organisations including:
Entry requirements
You'll usually need:
- 3 A levels or equivalent
- a degree in any subject for a postgraduate course