Alan Robinson - Forensic Anthropologist

Season #1 Episode #2

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The Career Guide Podcast is a behind-the-scenes conversation with professionals who have managed to develop long-term careers overseas with organizations like the United Nations, EU, NATO, and OSCE. The goal of this interview series is not to provide technical details and advice already covered in this course but to hear from career professionals about the experiences, challenges, and life as an international professional. 

Today we're talking with Alan Robinson, A forensic scientist, and criminologist with two master's degrees and 19 years of professional international experience, 12 of these at the top managerial level. A highly experienced forensic anthropologist and archaeologist with hundreds of cases investigated in 8 countries with NGOs, the UN and the EU and the private sector. A specialist in the design and implementation of strategic plans to determine the fate of the Missing from conflict and non-conflict zones. Alan is highly experienced in DVI and other mass fatality incident processes and is an effective forensic intelligence complex-case analyst.

Alan has been a consultant and advisor to Cabinet Ministers, Diplomats, Heads of Mission, Judicial and Law Enforcement Officials and is a highly experienced institutional strengthening specialist. A local capacity-building veteran with a firm belief in the benefit of grass-roots and local forensic development, and a Professional Member of the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences as well as Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Society.

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